Junior Achievement Step to Success Program Off to a Great Start

The College’s Institute for Community Engagement and Civic Leadership partnered with Junior Achievement to host Step to Success Day (JASTS) on June 1. Junior Achievement is a nationally recognized organization that works to develop a foundation of college aspiration among third grade students. Nearly 300 third graders from four different Philadelphia elementary schools were welcomed onto campus by Colonial Phil and members of the College community. The students enjoyed an opening presentation from Dr. Judith Gay, vice president for Strategic Initiatives and Chief of Staff, and Mr. DeAndre Jones, assistant dean of DACE.  A team of 15 wonderful volunteers, comprised of College employees, faculty, students and alumni, led the students on a tour of the College, exposing the students to its many academic offerings and programs. Students visited the Athletics Center, the Mint Building and the Library. Andy Marin, Assistant Professor of Culinary Arts and Hospitality Management, warmly welcomed students. The visit was topped off with lunch before students returned to their schools. JASTS students expressed great enjoyment with their day on campus, asked wonderful questions, and left campus with a better understanding of the many programs and benefits offered by the College. 

Junior Achievement kids

A group of third graders proudly display the results of their “It’s never too early to plan for college” work on Step to Success Day.