Young People of the Next Generation and The Simon Estes Educational Foundation, Inc., Tulsa Public Schools Parent Resource Center, and Street Schools have joined forces to host the “Aspire Higher” event on Wednesday, December 6 · 5 – 7pm CST at Downtown Central Library. A free event for Tulsa area high school students to explore the college planning process with the assistance of experienced Admissions Recruiters from several area universities. In addition, students can learn about scholarship opportunities and resources. Please click here for additional information about the event.

Young People of the Next Generation and The Simon Estes Educational Foundation, Inc., Tulsa Public Schools Parent Resource Center, and Street Schools have joined forces to host the “Aspire Higher” event on Wednesday, December 6 · 5 – 7pm CST at Downtown Central Library. A free event for Tulsa area high school students to explore the college planning process with the assistance of experienced Admissions Recruiters from several area universities. In addition, students can learn about scholarship opportunities and resources. Please click here for additional information about the event.

 

We are a multiracial nonprofit Oklahoma organization that is committed to promoting higher educational opportunities, in any discipline, for graduating Tulsa-area high school students.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

We gratefully acknowledge the essential and steadfast support of Mrs. Jacqueline Zink, Ms. Etta May Avery, and The John Steele Zink Foundation for many years of encouragement and inspiration.

Education –

First

Education –

First

You'll Never Walk Alone

by Simon Estes

Research shows that education is the single most consistent and powerful means for advancement of an individual. We have responded to this evidence-based data by empowering Tulsa-area high school seniors by offering Simon Estes college scholarships.

What can a college degree do for a student?

It can earn them an average of $2.3 million over their lifetime which is 74 percent more than those with only a high school diploma. The earnings gap between college graduates and those with less education continues to widen. Contact Us

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