Education is more than learning; it's a transformative journey that offers new opportunities and the promise of a better tomorrow. Yet, for many Black students, the financial barrier to higher education remains a significant hurdle. The cost of college and student loan debt hinder the ability to plan for the future. Please donate to help us make college achievable.
Education plays a crucial role in enhancing the economic prospects and overall quality of life for Black and minority youth. According to the National Center for Education Statistics, individuals with a bachelor’s degree earn on average 66% more than those with just a high school diploma. Over a lifetime, this translates to about $1 million more in median earnings. Research from the Brookings Institution suggests that higher education attainment among parents directly correlates with higher educational outcomes for their children, thus helping break cycles of poverty in minority communities.
Pearls of Wisdom has provided scholarships to eligible Black high school seniors accepted into and enrolling in accredited 4-year colleges or universities since 1990. We provide five scholarships annually and host an awards ceremony to celebrate the recipients and their families.
87% of Black high school graduates aspire to attend college, only 57% are able to enroll due to financial constraints.
Black college graduates owe approximately $25,000 more in student debt on average compared to white graduates.
A Georgetown University study found that a college degree can significantly narrow the earnings gap between white and Black workers.
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