College Match
College Match is a non-profit organization based in Los Angeles, California. It was established in 2003 to help high-achieving low-income students from Los Angeles inner-city public high schools, by providing them with a wide range of free personalized college preparation services usually reserved for wealthier students. Since its inception, College Match has paved the way for many students to be accepted to and graduate from selective four year colleges.
Background
History
Harley Frankel, a Columbia College 1963 alumnus, founded College Match in 2003. Frankel graduated from Harvard Business School and then worked in programs involved with education policy, such as the National Head Start Program and the Pell Grant Program. After his retirement, he decided to find corporate and private support to fund College Match. He recruited the first College Match class in 2003, composed of 23 students and the number increased to 110 students in 2007Staff
As the Executive Director, Frankel works with many other individuals to achieve the program's goals. Julie Nielson is the program's Head Counselor, who has served the Los Angeles Unified School District. Erica Rosales, an alumna from Garfield High School and Wellesley College, is the Program Director and a college counselor. Rosales also served as an admissions officer at Occidental College and was the Founding Executive at Animo Leadership High School.Eligibility
To be eligible for a spot in the program, students must attend a participating high school and be selected to complete an interview and an application. The applicants must qualify as low-income, have a rigorous course load, a ranking in the upper 15 percent of their classes, a potential to do well in the SAT, a skill in music, athletics, drama, etc., and be open to attending college in the East Coast.Participating high schools
List is subject to change:- Animo Inglewood H.S.
- King Drew [Magnet High School of Medicine and Science|King Drew Magnet H.S.]
- Ouchi H.S.
- International Studies Learning Center in South Gate
- Bell H.S.
- Franklin H.S.
- Oscar De La Hoya H.S.
- The Environmental, Science and Technology Academy
- Garfield H.S. in East Los Angeles
- The Downtown Magnets H.S.
- Camino Nuevo H.S. in Downtown Los Angeles
- The Environmental Charter High School in South Bay
- Nava College Preparatory Academy
- West Adams H.S.
- Bravo Medical Magnet H.S.
- Augustus Hawkins High School
- Alliance Collins Family High School
- STEAM at Legacy High School
- Los Angeles Center for Enriched Studies