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Testimonials
The program gave me skills that I wouldn’t have had otherwise. Like managing my time, and being responsible for my work. Access does a good job of making kids learn responsibility early.
Kyra Harris (Avila University '19, Rosati-Kain '15, MHT '11)Registered Nurse, Critical Care TeamDePaul Hospital
I like how the Graduate Support Directors push us. They want our hard work to pay off, and they want us to succeed. Their philosophy is: ‘Shoot for the moon and if we miss, at least we end up in the stars.’
Gio V.8th GradeSt. Cecilia School & Academy
When you have someone like Ms. Amy, a college and career counselor, on your side, it makes everything easier. She was helpful in a thousand different ways.
Cameron Matthews (Cardinal Ritter Prep '18, St. Louis the King '14)FreshmanMissouri Western State University
It still amazes me that I’ve had somebody in my corner since the 6th grade. Access has followed me until I graduated from college.
Jasia Dickerson, BS in Biomedical Engineering (University of Miami '19, Villa Duchesne '15, Central Catholic '11)Research & Development TechnicianJohnson & Johnson
Because of the education I have received through Access and Bishop DuBourg High School, I have applied and been accepted to 49 colleges, 39 of which gave me extensive and prestigious scholarships. As a result, I have around $2.9 million dollars in college scholarships.
Aaron Tucker (Bishop DuBourg '17, Saint Louis the King '13)JuniorMissouri University of Science and Technology