Our Alumni
Upon graduating from high school a Scholar becomes a part of a supportive network of Flaherty Scholar Alumni.
Having a shared high school experience allows for a common bond that will last a lifetime. For alumni currently enrolled in college, they are referred to as College Scholars. A Scholar can become a College Scholar at any point after high school graduation.
In 2018, realizing that previous alumni had accrued tremendous student loan debt, the Flaherty Family Foundation set an ambitious goal of having each Scholar graduate from college with as little debt as possible. This includes getting through college as efficiently as possible and at the most affordable price point.
Beginning at 9th grade orientation Scholars hear the importance of earning a college degree in four years or less and with $22,000 or less in student loan debt. This message is given throughout their four years in high school and is highlighted through their reading of Working Class to College: The Promise and Peril Facing Blue-Collar America.
Scholars complete a book study which outlines strategies to chart a successful and affordable college career. When Scholars/Families have the information necessary they are equipped to make the best decision for themselves. The Flaherty Family Foundation is here to provide guidance so that Scholars/Families feel empowered to confidently make that decision.
How does the Flaherty Family Foundation support this goal?
Over $350,000 awarded annually in college scholarships and growing
Messaging of goal begins in 9th grade and continues for all four years
FFF Staff works collaboratively with the college counseling departments at each partner high school
College readiness events and campus visits
Funding for ACT/SAT test preparation, dual enrollment courses, and AP exam fees
One-on-One College Conversation Junior year
One-on-One Enrollment Conversation where financial offers from each school are analyzed to determine best financial offer Senior year
Ongoing communication and programing throughout the college process
Advising and mentorship through college years
$600 book scholarship each year for four years in college