RISE for Youth Program
2023 Student Application
RISE for Youth Program Tracks
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• Servant leadership
• Emotional intelligence
• Wellness
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• Ways to give back
• Volunteering
• Mentoring
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• Test preparation
• Application strategies
• Financial aid process
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• Trends in health care
• Shadowing experiences
• Mentoring experiences
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The program will be open to students from groups that have been traditionally underrepresented in medicine and biomedical science, including Black/African American, African Immigrant, Hispanic, Native American / American Indian, and Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander students. Additionally, students who have demonstrated an interest in supporting diversity, equity and inclusion in education, health care, or another related area are eligible to participate.
To be eligible for consideration, students must:
Attend a public, private, or charter high school or college in Rochester.
Be a rising high school junior and senior as well as an undergraduate student for the fall of 2023/24 semester and between the age of 16 and 21.
Meet the age requirement before the start date of June 5, 2023.
Have a GPA of 2.3 or above.
Agree to meet with a mentor every quarter for up to one year.
Agree to participate in ongoing follow-up once program participation is complete.
Provide an essay of no more than 500 words, tell us how RISE for Youth will help you achieve your goals and/or overcome any challenges that you have faced. Please also explain how you plan to use this program to impact positive change in your community and the lives of others. Please note that essay judging will be primarily based on content, and not grammar or structure. If an applicant is selected to move forward, you may be required to submit a video of 1-2 minutes in length.
Provide a letter of recommendation from someone familiar with the student’s educational experience and potential for success in the RISE for Youth Program. Letters will be accepted from current teachers, counselors, coaches, principals, faith leaders, community elders, supervisors, or employers.
Commit to providing 10 hours of community service per semester, totaling 20 community service hours in the 2023-2024 academic year. Examples of community service include, but are not limited to:
Becoming a mentor for next year’s cohort.
Joining the Student Advisory Board for the 2023-2024 academic year.
Volunteering in an area of interest.
Attending a community event sponsored by the NAACP and social justice community partners such as Diversity Council, Barbershop Talk, and others.
The selection process will be holistic and rely upon information included in the application, essays, and letters of recommendation. NAACP and a consortium of organizations will be part of the selection committee including Barbershop Talk, Diversity Council, the Somali community, educators, and others. Applicants can submit an online application. A completed application must be submitted by March 15, 2023. Participants will be notified of the selection results in early April 2023.