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Give Back is committed to supporting and informing students during these times of uncertainty. The COVID-19 Pandemic may make it impossible for colleges and schools to resume in-person learning in the fall. It would be best if you took care of yourself and your mental health. Here are some tips we learned from our successful mental health session, which recently took place at our Mid-Atlantic Summit.
Give Back is helping its scholars get launched on their career paths by connecting them to professionals who can help talk them through the process and look at their application materials.
Give Back’s partnership with Binghamton University provides our scholars with support in the form of tutoring, mentorship, and connections with students and faculty on campus. Let’s learn more about their work and vision.
Lupe Flores is a 2017 graduate of Bradley University and proud alum of Give Back. Learn more about her story on the blog.
Our partner colleges are working hard to accommodate and support current and future students affected by the coronavirus. Learn how our partners in Kansas and Illinois are responding.
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused hardships for many students. In New York, our partner colleges are making great strides to ensure students start and continue their education.
Meet our newest Give Back staff member from our Illinois office!
Times are complicated. You are stressed by deadlines, and there’s so much happening. Living through this pandemic, your days may lack structure and your academic performance and mental health are affected. We’d like to help you create structure within the uncertainty that surrounds us.
Partner school, Whitney Point High School is no exception. Located in northern Broome County, NY, Whitney Point HS is committed to providing high-quality education and professional development to its students.