The City Scholars program, launched in November 2019, provides scholarship funds to Colorado College students who live in specific regions. These 10 funds across the country serve to connect alumni and parents to the on-campus community. The program already has sparked nationwide interest, with 95 donors spanning 10 cities. CC event attendees have the option to support their city’s scholarship during event registration. Through the recent Hometown Homecoming Happy Hour in San Francisco, 40% of attendees (all young alumni of the past 10 years) gave to the San Francisco City Scholar fund.

Tanyu Yuba ʼ13. Photo courtesy Tanyu Yuba ʼ13

“My hope is that the fund can help local students discover the unique opportunity of a liberal arts education and options such as Colorado College outside of California,” says City Scholars donor Tanyu Yuba ’13. “There’s a huge financial and social barrier to going to school far away and I think the fund is one way of helping chip away at that wall.” According to edpolicyinca.org, only 11% of California high school graduates who pursue a bachelor’s degree attend out-of-state colleges or universities.

Supporting a local student also gives alumni and parents a direct connection to Colorado College.  “The fund is a good start to get local alumni involved with [CC] in causes they support,” Yuba says. He also hopes that donors who support City Scholars will have the opportunity to meet the students they support after the funds are awarded.

Are you interested in getting involved with the Colorado College community where you live? Check out our off-campus events at coloradocollege.edu/alumnievents. You also can learn more about scholarships and other college priorities at coloradocollege.edu/campaign.

City Scholar funds will be available as early as Fall 2020 to students in the following cities:

  • Bay Area
  • Boston
  • Chicago
  • Colorado Springs
  • Denver
  • Los Angeles
  • New York City
  • Seattle
  • Twin Cities, Minnesota
  • Washington, D.C.