Alex Knight, 18, is a first-generation college student who thought it was an impossible dream to attend college, until Ā鶹¹ū¶³ made the commitment to provide four years of tuition and one year of room and meals for I Promise scholars. It made the dream possible, but he still had to see it to believe it.
The Lebron James Family Foundationās I Promise program supports more than 1,500 Akron students in grades three through 10 through mentoring, college and career preparation and wrap-around family support. Kent State has hosted intensive summer programs in partnership with I Promise and Akron schools to show the I Promise students that it is possible for them to overcome obstacles to attend college and to help them reach their goals.
Knight, who is a communications major, said the transition to college coursework has been challenging, but Kent Stateās faculty, and university programs, such as °ä“Ē³¾³¾±«±·±õ°Õ³ŪāÆL²¹²ś, have been there when he needed assistance.
CommUNITY Lab is aāÆnew four-year cohort programāÆhoused in Community Engaged Learning at Kent State. It offers I Promise scholars a network ofāÆcareāÆandāÆresourcesāÆat Kent State āÆwhile removing financial, academic and personalāÆbarriers to success. In addition to the resources that are available at Kent State, Knight has found that the faculty and staff have offered their support and assistance.
āKent State and the professors really care about students,ā Knight said. āIāve talked to my professors and theyāve really been helpful.ā
It has been particularly motivating for Knight to see his friends, who also attend Kent State, doing well in their classes. His parents, who both started college many years ago, have inspired him to continue until he earns his degree. His mom is preparing to take college classes once again.
āIāve learned that I canāt let what is stopping me mentally from doing what I need to do,ā he said. āThis is a real big deal for me. I want to make my family proud.ā