Endless Dreams
Foundation
Academic Dreams Program
Endless Dreams
Foundation, Inc.
2013-2014 Academic
Dreams Program
This program is designed to support the
academic success of students in grades 9 –
12. The focus of this program is to improve
academic achievement, college
preparedness, graduating high school, and
postsecondary success.
The current program "Academic DreamsTM
Program” has been developed to support
high school students
Academic
DreamsTM
“Moreover, despite increases in
enrollment, minority students
continue to lag in both four-
year college enrollment and
degree completion rates”
Long Term Student Success Outlook
63% Jobs in the U.S. that will require some college education
90%
Jobs in growing industries with high wages that will require some
college education
$19,000
Median yearly salary of a high school dropout or a $9.00 / hour wage
in 2010
$28,000
Median yearly salary of a high school graduate or a $13.00 / hour
wage in 2010
$52,000
Median yearly salary of a college graduate or a $25.00 / hour wage in
2010
Student Academic Performance
25%
High school graduates who took the ACT in 2012 that were ready for
college level work
52%
2-Year college freshmen enrolled in remedial math and English
Courses in 2012
5%
African-American students who took the ACT in 2012 that met all four
college readiness benchmarks
13%
Hispanic students who took the ACT in 2012 that met all four college
readiness benchmarks
8.6% African-American student AP Exam test takers in 2011
College Financial Literacy
42% Rise in college expenses at public colleges since 2000
31% Rise in college expenses at private colleges since 2000
75%
Low-income and minority parents cannot identify scholarships, grants, or loans as sources of
financial aid
34%
11th and 12th grade students who rely on media sources such as television, radio, and
newspapers to learn about financial aid
58%
Parents with children planning to attend college who do not name scholarships as a source of
funding
72% Students planning to attend college who do not name scholarships as a source of funding
25% Low-income students who are eligible for Pell grants but do not apply for federal financial aid
“The primary issue in college
access is no longer building
college aspirations, but
building a clear path for
students to achieve their
goals”
Endless Dreams Foundation –
Academic DreamsTM
Saturday School Purpose
To provide high school students
with the opportunity to
participate in focused on
academic and college
preparatory activities to ensure
the successful completion of
high school and identify
potential postsecondary options
for after graduation.
Endless Dreams Foundation
Academic DreamsTM
Program Objectives
To promote the success of students in
the service area through:
High School Test Prep Activities
College Preparation Activities
Goal Setting Activities
Career Preparation Activities
Financial Fundamentals Activities
Endless Dreams Foundation Contact Information
Brittany Yates, CEO/Executive Director
brittany.yates@endlessdreamsfoundation.org
704.501.7766
P. O. Box 2112
Waldorf, MD
Alicia Muhammad, Program Director
info@endlessdreamsfoundation.org
704.501.7766
P. O. Box 621634
Charlotte, NC

Endless Dreams Foundation, Inc. Academic Dreams Program

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  • 2.
    Endless Dreams Foundation, Inc. 2013-2014Academic Dreams Program This program is designed to support the academic success of students in grades 9 – 12. The focus of this program is to improve academic achievement, college preparedness, graduating high school, and postsecondary success. The current program "Academic DreamsTM Program” has been developed to support high school students Academic DreamsTM
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    “Moreover, despite increasesin enrollment, minority students continue to lag in both four- year college enrollment and degree completion rates”
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    Long Term StudentSuccess Outlook 63% Jobs in the U.S. that will require some college education 90% Jobs in growing industries with high wages that will require some college education $19,000 Median yearly salary of a high school dropout or a $9.00 / hour wage in 2010 $28,000 Median yearly salary of a high school graduate or a $13.00 / hour wage in 2010 $52,000 Median yearly salary of a college graduate or a $25.00 / hour wage in 2010
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    Student Academic Performance 25% Highschool graduates who took the ACT in 2012 that were ready for college level work 52% 2-Year college freshmen enrolled in remedial math and English Courses in 2012 5% African-American students who took the ACT in 2012 that met all four college readiness benchmarks 13% Hispanic students who took the ACT in 2012 that met all four college readiness benchmarks 8.6% African-American student AP Exam test takers in 2011
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    College Financial Literacy 42%Rise in college expenses at public colleges since 2000 31% Rise in college expenses at private colleges since 2000 75% Low-income and minority parents cannot identify scholarships, grants, or loans as sources of financial aid 34% 11th and 12th grade students who rely on media sources such as television, radio, and newspapers to learn about financial aid 58% Parents with children planning to attend college who do not name scholarships as a source of funding 72% Students planning to attend college who do not name scholarships as a source of funding 25% Low-income students who are eligible for Pell grants but do not apply for federal financial aid
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    “The primary issuein college access is no longer building college aspirations, but building a clear path for students to achieve their goals”
  • 8.
    Endless Dreams Foundation– Academic DreamsTM Saturday School Purpose To provide high school students with the opportunity to participate in focused on academic and college preparatory activities to ensure the successful completion of high school and identify potential postsecondary options for after graduation.
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    Endless Dreams Foundation AcademicDreamsTM Program Objectives To promote the success of students in the service area through: High School Test Prep Activities College Preparation Activities Goal Setting Activities Career Preparation Activities Financial Fundamentals Activities
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    Endless Dreams FoundationContact Information Brittany Yates, CEO/Executive Director brittany.yates@endlessdreamsfoundation.org 704.501.7766 P. O. Box 2112 Waldorf, MD Alicia Muhammad, Program Director info@endlessdreamsfoundation.org 704.501.7766 P. O. Box 621634 Charlotte, NC