However, Summer Transition Week delved deeper with programs such as “How to Love Your Best and Worse ‘Self’: An Ode to Self-Care,” “Liberating the Mindset” and “Understanding Your Learning Preferences.”
“We encourage them to think beyond just obtaining a college degree to get a job or career that pays the bills,” Barros says of the Urban Scholars. “We want them to work towards building a lifestyle, to build a life that they can live on their own terms and leave a legacy.”
Launched in 2013, the Urban Scholars Initiative supports the financial, academic and emotional needs of young adults, most of whom are the first in their families to go to college.
The initiative provides tuition assistance, tutoring, and mentoring to enable our scholars to graduate from college with modest or no loan debt. In order to identify talented students, we have partnered with nonprofit organizations that prepare first-generation and low-income students for the demands of higher education.
“I know I am not alone in the process,” reported one Summer Transition Week participant in an anonymous evaluation of the program. Other respondents, similarly, found the program helpful and believe it will prepare them to tackle their next, imminent stage of life as Lesley students.