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Making College Accessible to Foster Youth

Professor Tim Pippert talking with two students
From left to right: Madelyne Yang, Donovan Holmes, and Tim Pippert

Professor Tim Pippert and Madelyne Yang 鈥26 were recently interviewed by The Imprint about Augsburg Family Scholars, a program to narrow the opportunity gap for students with foster care backgrounds.

Augsburg Family Scholars builds on Minnesota鈥檚 Fostering Independence Higher Education Grant. This 鈥渓ast dollar鈥 program provides state funding to cover tuition, fees, room and board and other expenses related to the cost of attending college. Pippert told The Imprint that the state grants are 鈥渁 game changer,鈥 but aren鈥檛 enough on their own.听

To bridge the gap, Augsburg Family Scholars supplements the state grant with comprehensive academic and community support. Last year, a dozen Augsburg students participated in the program, which provides help moving to campus, laptops, access to year-round housing, a dedicated lounge space on campus, community outings, and more. Pippert, the Joel Torstenson endowed professor of sociology, directs the program and serves as an advisor to the participants, helping them strategize how to navigate the demands of higher education.听

鈥淚f you鈥檝e made it to college, you鈥檝e overcome so many hurdles already,鈥 he said. 鈥淚f you鈥檝e made it this far, it鈥檚 our responsibility to help students finish the job and get a degree.鈥

or learn more about Augsburg Family Scholars.听