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Jacobs Scholars

Jacobs Scholars

Jacobs Scholars

Jacobs Scholars

From Foster Care To Future Leaders

The Jacobs Scholars Program provides an opportunity for students impacted by foster care at age 14 years or older (eligible for CHAFEE funds) to pursue an undergraduate degree. The program promotes academic success and degree completion through a continuous system of support and resources. Scholars receive professional guidance and educational support along with faculty and alumni mentoring.

The goal is to assure successful planning and preparation for college, followed by structured academic coaching to make a smooth transition to college and academic success.

Presbyterian College students posing for a picture at a banquet.
Presbyterian College students posing for a picture at a banquet.

Program Overview

Youth impacted by foster care can pursue their dream of a college education. The Jacobs Scholars Program provides economic security, academic coaching, and emotional support while attending PC. Jacobs Scholars receive a full scholarship covering tuition, fees, and standard housing and meal plan for up to four years.

These wrap-around services provide students with a holistic approach to support, fostering connection, well-being, and long-term success.

  • Academic and mental health support
  • Alumni mentor
  • Faculty advocate
  • Host family
  • Special cohort-based programming
Jacob Scholars at Presbyterian College.
Jacob Scholars at Presbyterian College.

Eligibility Requirements

  • A student impacted by foster care at age 14 years or older (eligible for CHAFEE Funds)
  • A foster care student between 17 – 25 years of age
  • Admission to Presbyterian College
  • Need for financial assistance

Scholarship Program Acceptance Process

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