Are you interested in the TPI Scholarship program? If your answer is yes, then we have got all the information you will need on this page
SCHOLARSHIP SPONSORS
THE TPI FOUNDATION
Since 1999, TPI has collaborated with foundations, businesses, and other funders to develop college achievement and scholarship initiatives that are improving people’s lives all around the United States and abroad. While some of these initiatives offer traditional scholarships based on predetermined standards, TPI has also been a leader in the development of cutting-edge models that support students’ success in college and beyond. A wide range of supports is offered by these more intensive programs, including flexible financial aid, peer networking, academic help, mentoring, and enrichment opportunities. For young adults who may be the first in their family to attend university and who face considerable financial and other hurdles, TPI’s college success initiatives serve to level the playing field. This enables these students to succeed in finishing college and pursuing their post-graduate interests.
TPI WAS FOUNDED OUT OF THE CONCEPT THAT PSYCHOLOGY HAS THE ABILITY TO TRANSFORM.
For more than three decades, we have helped individuals and families, foundations and other philanthropies, businesses, and corporations boost the impact of their giving by offering consultancy and program management services. The foundation supports aspirational funders who embrace creativeness in their search for change levers by acting as advisors and thought partners. We assist our customers in developing strategies to fulfill their philanthropic aspirations, objectives, and goals in order to have a lasting, beneficial influence on the social and ecological issues that are most important to them.
TPI has played a key role in a number of ground-breaking initiatives in the industry, and we have developed a reputation as creative thinkers with in-depth familiarity with the charitable landscape. Our goal as a nonprofit philanthropic consulting firm has always been to advance successful philanthropy via thought leadership, innovative research, philanthropic education initiatives, and field-building projects. We continue to support the expansion of high-impact philanthropy on a local, national, and international level.
THE RED PINE SCHOLARSHIP
The Red Pine Scholarship Program is committed to helping students realize their greatest potential and making college accessible for Massachusetts families. Massachusetts high schoolers and recent graduates who have excelled academically and who want to enroll as freshmen in selective institutions are supported by Red Pine. Students who are accepted into the program are given a four-year scholarship worth up to $20,000 a year, as well as one-on-one mentoring, money for enrichment activities, and other supports all through college.
APPLICATION MATERIALS THAT ARE NECESSARY
1. Fill out the online application
2. EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES AND COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES
As part of the online application, candidates must provide details about their previous employment, volunteer activity, and leadership roles. Additionally, candidates have the choice of uploading their resumes.
3. LETTER OF SUPPORT FROM A TEACHER OR COUNSELOR
Authored by a teacher or advisory counselor, then posted. In order for the recommendation system to submit their letter, applicants must enter their recommender’s email address into the registration form.
4. A general letter of recommendation to be composed and posted by a professional who is not a relative, such as a coach, manager at work, community leader, or teacher. In order for the recommender to send their letter, applicants must enter their recommender’s email address into the application form.
5. WRITTEN RESPONSES
A quick answer question and one lengthy essay. The online application process includes essay questions, which are also available on our website. There isn’t a perfect answer for an essay. We can learn more about your hobbies, values, and personality through the essays. Please be open and truthful when sharing your experiences, ideas, and emotions.
6. High school diploma
7. The parent(s) or guardian(s)’ 2020 or most current IRS 1040 tax form, pages 1 and 2. To get to your tax documents:
The FAFSA’s full Student Aid Report (SAR).
There will be about five pages in this paper. You have to send in the WHOLE SAR file. Please take note: When filling out your application, you will be prompted to provide your “Adjusted Gross Income (AGI)”. If your FAFSA SAR does not include this information, you can locate it on line 11 of the 1040 tax form.
APPLICATION LINK
Interested persons can now apply here
https://tpi.org/scholarships-college-success