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3520 Fairmount Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19104
Offers a weekly Teen Scholars program, high school and college readiness workshops, and scholarship and college application support. Helps all high school participants build the thinking and writing skills necessary to articulate their next steps for the future.
2300 Master Street, Philadelphia, PA 19121
Offers a weekly Teen Scholars program, high school and college readiness workshops, and scholarship and college application support. Helps all high school participants build the thinking and writing skills necessary to articulate their next steps for the future.
1415 North Broad Street, Suite 100, Philadelphia, PA 19122
Provides a safe communal space where youth in dependent care can be connected, educated, and empowered as they strive toward attaining and maintaining independence. Provides independent living skills and support services to youth and young adults ages 14 to 23 who are involved in the foster care system. Also provides educational support services to AIC members, such as homework help, college tours, college preparedness, and guidance and assistance with college applications and scholarships.
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1025 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, PA 19147
Offers a weekly Teen Scholars program, high school and college readiness workshops, and scholarship and college application support. Helps all high school participants build the thinking and writing skills necessary to articulate their next steps for the future.
25 North Second Street, Reading, PA 19601
Provides services for students and parents seeking guidance and support in navigating the college application, financial aid, and scholarship seeking process.
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4400 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Provides occupational, educational, college and financial aid information. In-person services at Main Library (Oakland). Various electronic resources are also available.
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160 East 7th Street, Chester, PA 19013
Provides services for GED preparation and GED test expenses; career readiness workshops, resume development assistance, mock interviews, job finding assistance, and in-person work experiences; information and referrals concerning applying and paying for college, locating free or low-cost training programs, and apprenticeship opportunities.