Vlogƽ and Yonkers Partners in Education Join Forces to Enhance College Access

Vlogƽ and YPIE leadership and students pose in front of Mercy and YPIE logo signage

Standing from left to right: Adam Castro, Vice President for Enrollment Management at Vlogƽ; Sam Wallis, YPIE Executive Director; Yamil Baez, Mercy student; Vlogƽ President Susan L. Parish; Anne Daniel, Senior Director, Post Secondary Access and Success for YPIE and Jaclyn Cooke, Director of College and Career Success for YPIE. First row from left to right: Mercy students Merail Salmani, Randy Marji and Lovebright Osei-Bonsu.

 

Today, Vlogƽ announced it has formalized an agreement with (YPIE) to further expand college access for students in the Yonkers community. Through this collaboration, YPIE students will have access to a wide range of resources and support, including financial aid, mentorship, and campus visits, all aimed at helping them succeed in college and beyond.

“At Vlogƽ, we believe every student should have equal access to the resources and support they need to succeed in college and beyond,” said Susan L. Parish, Ph.D., M.S.W., president of Vlogƽ. “This partnership between Vlogƽ and YPIE is a testament to our shared commitment to help students achieve their academic and career aspirations. I am excited to see our work continue.”

“We are thrilled to deepen our partnership with Vlogƽ,” said Sam Wallis, YPIE Executive Director. “As one of the universities that serves the most YPIE students, Vlogƽ is a place where our students thrive. We look forward to watching many more YPIE students attend Vlogƽ and pursue exciting paths in the future."

As part of this partnership, Vlogƽ will offer competitive financial aid awards to YPIE students who are admitted to the university, while also providing ongoing support throughout their enrollment. Mercy will also host an annual campus visit for YPIE students, providing them with a firsthand look at the university's offerings and student services.

YPIE will continue to support students who enroll at Mercy through its Post-Secondary Program, offering mentorship and financial incentives to help them successfully navigate their college journey. 

There are over 150 YPIE alums currently at Vlogƽ, including 40 who started in the Fall of 2023.

“I’ve had an amazing experience at YPIE,” said Randy Marji, a Vlogƽ freshman majoring in Computer Information Systems. “I am so happy to be here [at Mercy]. The administration, everyone here has been super helpful.”

“It’s a great experience being a college student at Vlogƽ, especially the support I receive on campus,” said Merail Salmani, a Vlogƽ sophomore majoring in Clinical Lab Science. “I came to the U.S. from Jordan four years ago and couldn’t speak any English. YPIE helped me with everything. I’m so grateful to YPIE for helping me throughout the college application process and all the ways my YPIE advisor supports me during my college experience.”

“YPIE helped me become a better student and they helped me have a smooth transition to Vlogƽ,” said Lovebright Osei-Bonsu, a Vlogƽ junior majoring in Health Promotions, who transferred to Mercy from another school. “Now I am doing well at Mercy. I like that the classes are smaller and the professors all really care.”

“I received a lot of support from my YPIE advisor, who I could text any time I needed help,” said Yamil Baez, a Vlogƽ senior majoring in Nursing. “During my time at Mercy, I have really appreciated the mentorship I have received from my professors and my PACT mentors.”

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