For Immediate Release

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Contact:

Colleen Wilber
America’s Promise Alliance
(202) 657-0647
colleenw@americaspromise.org

Ernie Gibble
DeVry Inc.
(630) 353-9920
egibble@devry.edu

AMERICA’S PROMISE ALLIANCE AND DEVRY ANNOUNCE MAJOR MULTI-YEAR PARTNERSHIP TO INCREASE HIGH SCHOOL AND COLLEGE GRADUATION RATES

Partnership to focus on expanding dual-enrollment high-school-to-college program to 10 U.S. cities

WASHINGTON, D.C. and DOWNERS GROVE, Ill. (July 22, 2010)—America’s Promise Alliance (the Alliance) and DeVry Inc. today announced a major, multi-year partnership to help increase high school and college graduation rates across the country. The partnership will be a featured component of the Alliance’s Grad Nation campaign. Launched in March with the support of President Obama and Secretary Duncan, Grad Nation is a new 10-year campaign to mobilize all Americans to take action in their communities to end the high school dropout crisis and ultimately prepare young people for postsecondary education and the 21st century workforce.  

In support of the partnership, DeVry will donate $1.5 million to the Alliance, to be distributed over three years, and provide additional in-kind donations of up to $750,000 per year in each of 10 cities to support a key goal of both organizations – to see more young people earn a postsecondary or college degree.

In-kind contributions by DeVry will include cost-sharing agreements with public school systems to establish new dual-enrollment, high-school-to-college programs, providing its Advanced Academics online high school curriculum to high school students who need to make up credits required for graduation, and college and career workshops to motivate young people to pursue higher education degrees.

A key focus of the partnership will be expanding the DeVry University Advantage Academy dual-enrollment model in 10 cities across the country.  Advantage Academy provides high school and college-level courses during a student’s final two years of high school, and students graduate with both a high school diploma and an associate degree. DeVry and the Alliance are currently determining the 10 cities for expansion. The criteria for selection will be based on some important considerations such as student and community need and the infrastructure to support the Advantage Academy.

Launched at DeVry University’s Chicago campus when U.S. Education Secretary Arne Duncan was chief executive officer of the Chicago Public Schools, Advantage Academy has achieved outstanding high school graduation and college enrollment rates. DeVry has begun a similar program in Columbus, Ohio in partnership with the Columbus City Schools. The schools have a combined high school graduation rate of 93 percent, and an associate degree completion rate of 83 percent.

The Alliance will leverage its resources in cities where it has a strong presence to help local school districts support their share of Advantage Academy tuition under cost-sharing arrangements with DeVry. The Alliance and DeVry have an initial goal of at least 50 students in each Advantage Academy.

In consideration of the commitment DeVry is making to the Grad Nation campaign, DeVry will be designated as a national sponsor of the campaign and President and CEO Daniel Hamburger will be named to the Powell Leadership Circle as well as the Alliance’s Board of Directors.

“The entire DeVry community is thrilled to enter into what we know will be a productive and meaningful relationship with America’s Promise Alliance. We are fully committed to its success and, most importantly, to the success of the students whose lives we hope will be positively affected by it,” said Hamburger

"Grad Nation is about encouraging and moving Americans and communities to action to increase graduation rates in this country and prepare young people for future success,” said Marguerite Kondracke, president and CEO, America’s Promise Alliance. “In order to do so, we must lift up and expand those programs that are working and DeVry’s Advantage Academy is one of the best examples. Through these dual-enrollment programs we are not only keeping youth in school, but helping bridge the gap between classroom and career. We want to make sure more students have the opportunity to succeed through programs like this.”

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About DeVry University Advantage Academy
The first DeVry University Advantage Academy opened in Chicago in 2004, and a second program started in Columbus, Ohio in 2006. About 500 students have graduated from the two schools. Students enter Advantage Academy at the start of their junior year, and complete two academic years and one summer term. At the conclusion of the program, students have earned their high school diploma and an associate degree in either Network Systems Administration or Web Graphic Design. Most students go on to bachelor’s degree programs, either at DeVry University or other public or private universities. The Advantage Academy model is flexible based on the needs of individual school districts. DeVry faculty teach all college courses and high school classes are taught by certified high school educators. School districts can determine whether to establish a cohort program for all students or allow students from different schools to travel for college-level coursework. For example, in Chicago, all classes are taught at Advantage Academy, a stand-alone, certified Chicago Public Schools high school with its own principal located on DeVry University’s Chicago campus. In Columbus, students take high school courses at their own high school and travel to DeVry for college classes.

About DeVry Inc.
DeVry's purpose is to empower its students to achieve their educational and career goals. DeVry (NYSE: DV, member S&P 500 Index) is a global provider of educational services and the parent organization of Advanced Academics, Becker Professional Education, the Carrington Colleges, Chamberlain College of Nursing, DeVry Brasil, DeVry University, and Ross University Schools of Medicine and Veterinary Medicine. These institutions offer a wide array of programs in business, healthcare and technology and serve students in secondary through postsecondary education as well as accounting and finance professionals. For more information, please call 630.353.3800 or visit http://www.devryinc.com.
 
About America’s Promise Alliance
America’s Promise Alliance is the nation’s largest partnership organization dedicated to improving the lives of children and youth. Through the collective power of our partner network, we raise awareness, support communities and engage in nonpartisan advocacy to ensure that young people receive more of the fundamental resources they need to graduate high school prepared for college, work and life. Building on the legacy of our Founding Chairman General Colin Powell, the Alliance believes the success of our young people is grounded in the Five Promises—caring adults; safe places; a healthy start; an effective education; and opportunities to help others.  For more information about America’s Promise Alliance, visit www.americaspromise.org.





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