Thank you for joining the Education Equalizer Foundation’s College Preparation, Access, and Student Support Program. Please read this landing page carefully and register for all upcoming events.
| Full Name | High School | High School Graduation Year |
| Amiah Angel Carter | Buchholz High School | 2026 |
| Dakinyah Smith | Gainesville High School | 2026 |
| Deanglo Willis | Gainesville high school | 2026 |
| Derek Williams | Gainesville High School | 2026 |
| Edrian Deliz | Eastside High School | 2026 |
| Emory Robinson | Eastside High School | 2026 |
| Isaiah Galloway | Buchholz High School | 2026 |
| Isaiah Robinson | Buchholz High School | 2027 |
| Isona Valdaya Wolfe | Santa Fe College Academy of Science and Technology | 2027 |
| Javarius Morant Jr. | P. K. Yonge DRS | 2027 |
| Jayla Garrison | Gainesville High School | 2026 |
| Jenesis Dye | Buchholz | 2026 |
| Journei Anderson | P.K. Yonge DRS | 2027 |
| Kayshell Tamekia Tubbs | Eastside high school | 2026 |
| Kendall Alana Adams | Gainesville High School | 2026 |
| Kyleigh Symone Lewis | Oak Hall School | 2026 |
| Lamarkeise A Davis | Newberry High School | 2026 |
| Lenniya Allen | Buchholz High School | 2026 |
| Malani Scott | Gainesville High schools | 2026 |
| Matthew Bowman III | Homeschooled | 2026 |
| Merveille Namusura | Eastside High School | 2026 |
| Payton Moises | Newberry highschool | 2027 |
| Quintin Lewis | Eastside | 2027 |
| Sage Parks | P.K. Yonge | 2026 |
| Sean North | Professional Academy Magnet at Loftan | 2026 |
| Shaila Gary | Forest High School | 2027 |
| Trinity Samuel | Newberry High | 2026 |
| Tyler Michelle Baker | West Port High School | 2026 |
| Zion Trinette Hines | Gainseville High School | 2026 |
Timeline and Virtual Registration Links
Tuesday, June 6 to Wednesday, July 5: Reply to communications from our College PASS team to orient you and your family about the program. Be sure to join our private class GroupMe.
Thursday, July 10: Save the Date! College PASS Virtual Parents, Panelists, and Students Orientation from 7p to 8p. Please register here.
Fridays on July 11, 18, and 25: Meet for College PASS at Project Youthbuild, 635 NW 6th St, Gainesville, FL 32601. The hours are 9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m.; lunch is included.
Friday, July 18: Students should wear a white button-up shirt (men) or blouse (women) and professional black bottoms (pants or skirt) for their headshots.
Tuesday, July 22: Virtual ACT/SAT Course Hours are 9:00-12:00 p.m.
Friday, July 25: Students should wear their EEF shirt and jeans.
Now and ongoing: Register for an upcoming virtual workshop to provide you with ACT test-taking strategies and help you afford college here
Monthly Virtual College Practical Sessions, i.e., college application management, FAFSA, FFAA, and scholarship assistance, mental check-in, etc. First Wednesday(s), September, 3, (admissions and scholarship essay), October 1, (college and scholarship application deadlines), February 4, (college acceptances and enrollment deadlines), and March 4 (preparation of the MDS Brunch) from 7-8:30 p.m. Register here.
At your own schedule: Continued assistance 1:1 at this appointment link
Saturday, April 18, 2026: Celebrate the College PASS Cohort IV. Join us for the Million Dollar Scholar Brunch at 11a.
College PASS FAQs
How much does College PASS cost?
College PASS is grant-sponsored. Your registration includes college prep lessons, course materials, lunch, light breakfast, snacks, and access to a network of business professionals. However, there are some ad-hoc programs, ie, college tours, ACT/SAT prep, that may incur small fees.
Who can apply to College PASS?
Any rising high school junior or senior who can attend the sessions and is interested in attending college is eligible to apply to College PASS. To maximize the benefits of the program, students will also need to attend a series of follow-up virtual and in-person sessions throughout the year.
Where is College PASS located?
The summer program meets at Project YouthBuild 635 NW 6th St, Gainesville, FL 32601. The other events are held at the locations of colleges, businesses, or online via Zoom virtual classroom.
Where can I access the College Pass parent and student handbook?
Here is the College PASS parent and student handbook.
Will The Education Equalizer Foundation continue to help students after College PASS?
Yes, this is our entry program to becoming an Education Equalizer Scholar. We continue to assist you to help you get ‘to and through’ college.
Who should I contact for questions about the program?
You can contact us via email at hello@educationequalizers.com.
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Greetings everyone!
I am thrilled about what we will embark upon during the 2023 College Prep 101 experience. Our founder and CEO, Dr. Carjie Scott, and our working board of directors are passionate about your college success.
As an Education Equalizer in training, not only do we help to ensure that you get accepted into the college of your choice, but you access FREE money to cover all expenses, and you successfully graduate! Here’s to an amazing school year!
Board chair,
~Dr. Kandra C. Albury
Last summer, I had the opportunity to participate in the college prep program. It was very informative. Between the educational slides and interactive panelist, I learned more about the application process and the overall college experience. Thank you Dr. Scott and staff for this amazing experience.
Hey hope you guys enjoy this foundation as much as I have and lean so many things along the way
What are the hours for the classes?
Good morning, Britney, the hours are 9:30a to 2:30p.
Thanks for organizing these workshokshops. We’re excited to attend it. By any chance, when would we get the zoom meeting invitation?
Can’t wait to start the program!!!
I’m looking forward to serving as a panelist again this year to give students advice about the college process. My daughter is also participating in this year’s program.