Every milestone we reach reflects the power of education, mentorship, and opportunity. See how we’re making a lasting difference—one scholar at a time.
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The Difference We Make Together
Through dedication, partnerships, and unwavering support, we help scholars achieve their dreams and uplift communities.
We provide educational resources to individuals in order bridge the opportunity gaps in education.
We send barrels of school supplies and educational resources locally, nationally and globally.
Our students earn college credits, scholarships and successful tips to use in college. Ask them - they will let you know they are Scholars.
"Ain't I A Scholar was always there for me when I needed them. I am a proud person who does not always like to ask for help when I need it, which is a bad trait to have, but Ain't I A Scholar consultants were always checking in to see how I was doing and if I had completed certain tasks that were important in my next step to college." - Class of 2020
"Ain't I A Scholar encouraged us to think critically about our career goals and to consider the opportunities that a college degree could provide for us." - Class of 2021
"Ain't I A Scholar provided ongoing guidance and support to students pursuing a college education, assisting us in understanding the financial aid process and other resources available to students, as well as providing them."
Our work goes beyond education—we provide the resources, support, and opportunities needed for scholars to thrive.
"I am 100% prepared for College" -Jyairrah
Students Pre-K to College can receive assistance in various academic subjects.
1x1 educational coaching is available for all students to reach their full potential.
Assistance with Scholarships and Financial Aid applications
“I learned what it means to be Black and what it means to be excellent."-Mike'l
We make global educational donations to communities around the world.
Sent School Supplies to John Sackey School
Donated school supplies to a school.
Sent a barrel of school supplies and basic needs to The Universal Family Network
Donated 20 Dolls, 20 Coloring Books, 10 Crayons Toys and Books To Universal Family Network.
Dajanique graduated from high school while experiencing homelessness. As a first-generation college student, she earned a full-ride scholarship and has remained on the Dean’s List for two consecutive years. She is determined to reach her full potential and aims to maintain a 4.0 GPA throughout all four years of college.
Nia is a proud graduate of a private school in San Francisco. She founded the first Black Student Union at her school and served as student body president. She continued her education at a private university in California and joined Ain’t I a Scholar during her senior year. Today, she remains a dedicated mentor to the youth in her community.
Mike'I is a first-generation college student who attended on a full-ride scholarship. He earned a B.A. in Communications with minors in Biology and African American Studies. Currently, he is a pre-medical student at a top university in New York. He serves as a student ambassador, is a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., and is an inaugural member of the Black Scholars Program.
Erica is a first-generation college student who attended an HBCU after graduating high school. While in high school, she earned college credits and secured $60,000 in scholarships. She is pursuing a degree in psychology with the goal of strengthening the minds and abilities of people around the world.
Victoria is a first-generation college student who graduated high school in 2014 and earned her degree from a historically Black college in Della, Texas, in 2019. Since the seventh grade, she has financially supported both herself and her family. She has been a student of Ain’t I A Scholar since her freshman year of high school. During college, she served as senior class president, secretary for Sisters with Vision, a women’s empowerment organization on campus, and was an active student ambassador for Paul Quinn College.
Jyiarrah is a first-generation college student who graduated from a performing arts high school in 2022 and received a full-ride scholarship to a world-leading research Ivy League university. She joined Ain’t I A Scholar during her senior year of high school and has continued to mentor students in their pursuit of higher education. A dynamic performing artist, poet, and scholar, she is currently a reading coach and teacher, supporting underserved students in Chicago.
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