Our mission | Alray Scholars Program was founded to help Boston students return to college and graduate. We give Boston students a second chance at college through scholarships, mentoring, and career services. |
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Alray Scholars Program
Ways to help |
Become a MentorWe are always looking for caring, responsible, adult volunteers who can serve as a trusted friend, advisor and advocate to an Alray Scholar. As a mentor, you would support a scholar in developing important academic and life skills, identifying useful resources, making positive life decisions, and ultimately earning an Associate, Bachelor or vocational degree. Requirements include: commit to working with one scholar for a minimum of one year, attend orientation and training session(s), meet with your scholar once a month, maintain contact by connecting an additional 1-2 times in between meetings, empower your scholar to self-advocate within the academic environment, and check in with Alray staff and provide short progress reports 1-3 times/year. |
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How you help | Volunteers have been critical to the success of our scholars by providing one-on-one mentoring, connecting scholars to job opportunities, planning our annual graduation event, and so much more. |
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About us | The Alray Scholars Program is a non-profit organization in Boston that focuses on supporting adults returning to college. We provide mentors, scholarships, financial advising, and career counseling to graduates of Boston Public Schools who are returning to college after having suffered a setback on their first try. They left school for a variety of reasons, but they have demonstrated their readiness to return and thrive. We provide a tailored suite of services, including personalized support from a mentor, career planning services, and an unwavering commitment to see them through to graduation day. To date, we have supported 68students with crossing the finish line to earn their college degrees, and, ultimately, attain rewarding careers. |
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