GLOW Class of 2026 Earns $7.5 Million in Scholarships
The Girls Leadership Academy of Wilmington announced strong college outcomes for the Class of 2026 midway through the academic year.
The Girls Leadership Academy of Wilmington announced strong college outcomes for the Class of 2026 midway through the academic year.
We incorporate student feedback to evolve program formats for even more engaging college and career exploration.
Young Women’s College Prep Charter School hosted its annual “Cool Women, Hot Jobs” event, offering students insights into career paths from women professionals in the Rochester area.
The Young Women’s Leadership School (TYWLS) of Staten Island celebrated the launch of its high school in a brand new building!
For nearly two decades, ELC and ELCCF have partnered with the Student Leadership Network to support The Young Women’s Leadership Schools (TYWLS).
WILMA magazine honors Girls Leadership Academy of Wilmington’s founder, Judy Girard, with its Women to Watch Icon Award.
Alumna Jahleese Hadley is a finalist for WILMA magazine’s Women to Watch awards in the education category.
The Estée Lauder Companies’ Project Beauty showcase introduces our students to the creative and business practices and careers that power popular beauty and cosmetics brands.
Combining her passions for rock climbing and journalism, student Ruby K.’s summer job at a local media outlet led to her reporting on a climbing gym’s union advocacy efforts.
A partnership between the Apollo Opportunity Foundation and Student Leadership Network introduces students to a range of career pathways, networks, mentorship, and practical skills that can shape their life trajectories.
Nearly 200 volunteers visited our partner schools this year to share a variety of educational and career paths with our students.
Students visited RBC Capital Markets to learn about a range of careers at the global financial services company.
TYWLS Astoria senior Danha is being recognized for her leadership roles as captain of the soccer and track teams, and co-class president.
TYWLS students meet alumna and Tony Award-winning actor Kara Young through the Theater Development Fund program.
Students visited KKR to learn about a range of careers and in-demand skill sets at the global investment company.
Students toured Cash App, an innovative financial technology company, and learned about a variety of professional roles.
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