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First Graduate Featured in The Chronicle of Philanthropy!

First Graduate Featured in The Chronicle of Philanthropy!

A Charity Helps Students Aim for Higher Education

Originally published in The Chronicle of Philanthropy site on April 29, 2012.

Kirsten Guarini, a junior in high school, spent spring break traveling from her hometown of San Francisco to Los Angeles, visiting seven colleges on the way. If she enrolls in 2013, she will become the first person in her family to attend college

Ivan Garcia Featured on Scholar Match!

Ivan Garcia Featured on Scholar Match!

First Graduate student Ivan Garcia was featured on ScholarMatch.org. Ivan has a goal to raise $5,000 in scholarships for college by May.  You can view his profile at ScholarMatch.org, and help him meet his goal!

Larissa Martinez Featured on Scholar Match!

Larissa Martinez Featured on Scholar Match!

First Graduate student Larissa Martinez was featured on ScholarMatch.org. Larissa has a goal to raise $6,000 in scholarships for college by May.  You can view her profile at ScholarMatch.org, and help her meet her goal!

School:  John O'Connell High School

Gaby Rodriguez Featured on Scholar Match!

Gaby Rodriguez Featured on Scholar Match!

First Graduate student Gabriela Rodriguez was featured on ScholarMatch.org.  Gaby has a goal to raise $6,500 in scholarships for college by May.  You can view her profile at ScholarMatch.org, and help her meet her goal!

School:  Gateway High School

I landed the job!

I landed the job!

After becoming the first in my family to graduate from college last spring, I began diligently pursuing the next step: my career. I knew that I wanted to launch a career in accounting or finance, but it was a tough job market, especially in those industries. I knew that I would need to use my network to be successful.

Once again, First Graduate was there for me. They connected me to executives and young professionals working within many of the companies First Graduate partners with-- companies as varied as Gap, Inc. and Merrill Lynch.

Faith in Gaming, Gaming in Faith - a Guest Blog Post by Patricia Hernandez

Faith in Gaming, Gaming in Faith - a Guest Blog Post by Patricia Hernandez
The Rules of Religion, and Why The Next One Just Might Be a Game
by First Graduate College Student Patricia Hernandez
(originally printed in Kotaku.com on 2/8/12)

The things that make us reconsider who we are and what we believe in are often bizarre, random, coincidental; sometimes completely unremarkable save for the sudden realization that concusses you.

The White House Recognizes First Graduate College Senior as a Champion of Change (Agente de Cambio)

The White House Recognizes First Graduate College Senior as a Champion of Change

Making Change, One Child at a Time

Yvette Ramirez, a First Graduate Senior at Harvard University, was just recognized as a “Champion of Change” (Agente de Cambio) - a part of President Obama’s “Winning the Future” initiative (whitehouse.gov/champions). 

The White House Recognizes First Graduate College Senior as a “Champion of Change” (Agente de Cambio)

The White House Recognizes First Graduate College Senior as a Champion of Change

Making Change, One Child at a Time

Yvette Ramirez, a First Graduate Senior at Harvard University, was just recognized as a “Champion of Change” (Agente de Cambio) - a part of President Obama’s “Winning the Future” initiative (whitehouse.gov/champions). 

The Backlog of Descriptions of Chilean Life + Skydiving Is the Easy Part

The Backlog of Descriptions of Chilean Life + Skydiving Is the Easy Part

This post is part of an ongoing series of blog entries by Anjie D (FG3), a Junior at Barnard College writing about her experiences studying abroad in Chile. Here's an excerpt of her latest musings.

La Vida Cotidiana; or, The Little Things I Haven’t Mentioned Yet

11 Days, 6 Flights, 5 Shirts, and 4,400 Meters by Anjie D

11 Days, 6 Flights, 5 Shirts, and 4,400 Meters by Anjie D

This post is part of an ongoing series of blog entries by Anjie D (FG3), a Junior at Barnard College writing about her experiences studying abroad in Chile. Here's an excerpt of her latest musings.

Possibly the best thing about studying abroad in the southern hemisphere in the fall is getting a Spring Break in September of all things. I say this because a week off from classes is exactly what allowed me to have the time of my life traveling through two different South American countries.

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