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Programs
& Services
The
Black Student Fund offers an array of services to ensure that a
student’s academic and social experience at an independent
school is a positive one. These programs and services target not
only the scholars, but also includes families, educators and academic
institutions.
BSF
Institute for Equity Race & Education
The
Institute for Equity Race and Education (ERE) was created in 1994
to broaden the cross-racial communication skills of independent
school educators and enhance their ability to become role models
for their Black scholars. Specifically, the goal of the ERE is to
help participants to develop the ability to interact comfortably
with scholars and their families whose backgrounds vary from their
own.
Essential
Support Services and Crisis Intervention Program
Academic
achievement for Black scholars in independent school environments
is the core of the BSF value system. For the purpose of diverting
distractions that can impede academic achievement, the BSF established
the Essential Support Services program in 1982. This program provides
for such services as individual and family counseling, professional
tutors and ongoing academic and personal mentoring for the student
and his or her family. Additionally, in times of crisis, the BSF
provides gift cards to families in need of food, clothing, and school
supplies. Direct payments are made to providers when necessary for
rent, utilities, medical care and other critical needs.
The
Art of Choosing the Right School: Independent School Recruitment
and Referral Program
The
BSF Independent School Recruitment and Referral Program focuses
on increasing the enrollment of Black scholars at independent schools.
To this end, we provide educational recommendations and assistance
with applications procedures through a series of workshops and individual
counseling.
Summer
Programs
BSF
Summer Enrichment Programs offer scholars academic and recreational
opportunities by sponsoring enrollment to residential and day camps
in the Washington DC metropolitan area and nearby states.
Scholarship Program
The Black Student Fund awards tuition scholarships, in conjunction with our Member Schools, to black children of modest financial means attending academically challenging institutions, grades pre-kindergarten through 12. Scholarship decisions are based on the family’s financial need, the academic promise of the student and our available funds.
To protect the privacy of our students, Black Student Fund scholarships are not available to students who receive grants from organizations that do not have a written non-disclosure policy. The Black Student Fund values the privilege of helping, and maintains certain practices and policies to insure the integrity of the giving process. Disclosure of one’s financial need undermines any chance of attaining equitable status. It worsens the already unleveled playing field, hampers self-esteem development, violates confidentiality and serves no useful purpose for the students.
The Black Student Fund and the Member Schools maintain the confidentiality of BSF Scholars and their grant amounts. The Fund does not support the use of student grant recipients for fundraising purposes or as research subjects.
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