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Preparation for Academic Transition to Higher Education (PATH) Preparation for Academic Transition to Higher Education (PATH) is a competitive grant program administered by the CT Office of Higher Education (OHE).
It helps Connecticut nonprofit organizations (NPOs) develop relationships with public high schools to help their academically high-achieving disadvantaged juniors and seniors: Apply to a degree program at a Connecticut college or university Submit a FAFSA form and pursue scholarships and grants An academically high-achieving disadvantaged student is unlikely to achieve their academic potential without programmatic intervention due to circumstances outside their control.
PATH-funded programs are provided for at least 30 weeks across the traditional fall and spring terms. OHE oversees PATH grantees. PATH programs must maintain student records and file periodic reports in response to accountability procedures established by OHE.
OHE staff also periodically visit PATH programs to gauge their quality and compliance with program guidelines.
RFP release date: September 27, 2024 RFP submission deadline: October 25, 2024 Grant award notification: November 8, 2024 2024-2027 PATH RFP and Budget Summary 2024 to 2027 PATH RFP (PDF) 2024 to 2027 PATH RFP Budget Summary (XLS) Recipient: Hartford Public Library Minority Advancement Program Minority Advancement Program CT Collegiate Awareness and Preparation (ConnCAP) Minority Advancement Program (MAP) Preparation for Academic Transition to Higher Education (PATH) Promoting Academically Successful Students (PASS) Office of Higher Education 450 Columbus Blvd, Suite 707
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations in Connecticut working with high school students. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
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