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Is College Worth It? Jobs for high school grads are shrinking. Salaries for high school grads are 20% lower than in A bachelor’s degree is worth $1 million more than a high school diploma.
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What We Do Help students to “reach higher” in their educational pursuits than they otherwise would have imagined possible. A continuum of Initiatives starting in Middle School Provide resources at no cost to the School District. Emphasize highly competitive colleges
Major Initiatives Website: Summer Enrichment Programs PSAT/SAT Boot Camps Reach High Scholars Club College Visits Contributions for Fees and Transportation Expenses
Summer Academic Enrichment Programs Summer Academic Enrichment Programs Raymond Roundtables (195) Phillips Exeter Academy Summer School (34) Advanced Studies Program – St. Paul’s School (22) (5) Summer Enrichment At Dartmouth (14) 55 Middle School and High School students attended Summer Enrichment Programs in 2014 About $522,000 of financial aid from Summer Enrichment partners in past seven years (of which over $153,000 was reimbursed by RHSP and supporters)
16 Highly Competitive Colleges BrownHamiltonMt. HolyokeSt. Lawrence CarletonHobartRochesterTrinity Conn. CollegeHoly CrossRPIUnion DartmouthLafayetteSkidmoreWheaton Low Acceptance Rates: Average: 37% Need good "Mud on the Wall" for Acceptance Low Student/Faculty Ratio: Average 10 to 1 High Six-Year Graduation Rate: 87% High Salaries: Starting $50K; Mid-Career $98K Average Endowment per Student: $255K
7 Competitive Colleges BenningtonNortheasternWPI Boston UniversitySt. Anselm ClarkSimmons Average Acceptance Rates: 53% Average Student/Faculty Ratio: 14:1 Six-Year Graduation Rate: 77% Salaries: Starting $50K; Mid-Career: $92K Average Endowment per Student: $57K
3 NH State Colleges KeenePlymouthUNH Average Acceptance Rates: 79% Average Student/Faculty Ratio: 18:1 Six-Year Graduation Rate: 66% Salaries: Starting $42K; Mid-Career: $72K Average Endowment per Student: $22K
5 NH Private Colleges Colby SawyerNE CollegeRivier SNHUFranklin Pierce Average Acceptance Rates: 88% Average Student/Faculty Ratio: 21:1 Six-Year Graduation Rate: 50% Salaries: Starting $44K; Mid-Career: $68K Average Endowment per Student: $12K
Paying Grants, Loans and Student Jobs Need Blind vs. Need Aware Need-Based Aid vs. Merit Scholarships
Paying (2) Sticker Price ($000) Net Price Paid By “Mid- Income” Value Received/ Student % With Debt Avg. Debt ($000) HCC CC NH Pub NH Pvt (?) (?) "Mid-Income" is households earning $48-75K. Raymond's median household income is $61,463, which is almost exactly in the middle of that range.
Examples of Great Outcomes Charlie Martin (RHS ’09, RPI ’13) – pursuing Ph.D in Astrophysics at RPI; KarryAnne Belanger (RHS ’10, Wheaton ’14) – pursuing Ph.D. in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at Univ. of Texas Medical School; Steve Diamond (RHS ’10, WPI ’14) – Software Engineer at BAE Systems, a multinational defense, security and aerospace company; Jesse Hardman (RHS ’11, Skidmore ’15) – Fulbright Scholarship to teach in Germany for a year and then going to law school;
Examples of Great Outcomes (2) Samantha Harmon (RHS ’11, Dartmouth ’15) – Product Innovation Associate at Athenahealth, a healthcare technology company; Jake Leavitt (RHS ’11, Brown ’15) – Research Assistant in Department of Psychiatry at Yale Medical School; Jon Lemay (RHS ’11, Skidmore ’15) – English Teacher at Lausanne Collegiate School, a private secondary school in Memphis, TN; Amy Neeper (RHS ’11, Holy Cross ’15) – pursuing Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) Degree at Mass. College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences.