Striver program

We support talented students on their path to top colleges.
We are excited to work with you to achieve your dreams.

Let's Get You Ready for Your Dream College

The TeenSHARP Striver program is designed for ambitious Black, Latino, and low-income high school students who are striving for academic excellence and top college admission. Through rigorous academic preparation, expert advising, and a strong community of scholars, Striver equips students with the tools they need to access and thrive at America’s most selective institutions. 

Striver scholars engage in weekly virtual sessions focused on college prep, leadership development, and strategic academic planning. Students receive personalized guidance on coursework, extracurriculars, and the admissions process while also completing online courses and leadership assignments. Parents play a key role in this journey, with dedicated workshops (in English and Spanish) to help them navigate the college application process and advocate for their child’s success. 

Program Details

Participant Grade

9th-12th

Program dates:

August - May

Location

Nationwide(Virtual)

Minimum Eligibility Criteria:

Your Striver Journey Starts Here: Recruitment timeline & key dates

Mar
31

We recommend giving yourself plenty of time to work on the application. 

Application Deadline

Apr
25

Our team is carefully reviewing all applications. You'll receive an email by April 25th, 2025, informing you whether you've been selected for the video essay round.

Application Review

July

Selected students will have until July 4th to complete the Harambee challenge, after which you'll receive your onboarding course by July 7th.

Welcome/Onboarding Course

Aug
25

Programming officially starts on August 25th, 2025!

Programming Begins

15 Years of Guiding Students to Top Colleges

Since 2009, TeenSHARP has helped hundreds of motivated students navigate high school successfully and get admitted to great colleges with minimal or no debt.

impact of The Striver Program

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graduate from high school and gain admission to a four-year college

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gain admission to a top college, based on rankings from the U.S. News & World Report

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complete college in four years, and 100% do so within six years

Discover some of the top Universities to which our students have been accepted

stay in the loop with the college prep blueprint newsletter!

The College Prep Blueprint is a bi-monthly newsletter designed to help educators, school system leaders, youth-serving professionals, and parents guide students in accessing top colleges.

our alumni Spotlight

Samiah Sudler-Brooks
(Howard Univ. '26)

Caelin Foley
(Bryn Mawr College '25)

Dua Hussain
(Johns Hopkins '26)

Flematu Fofana
(Yale '28)

Josh McCrae
(Cornell '25)

Precious Akomoledge
(UPenn '28)

General FAQ's for Students and Families

What are some important dates to keep in mind?

Here are some key dates in the TeenSHARP Striver application and onboarding process:

  • April 25th, 2025: Application review completed and notification of status emails sent out.
  • May 19th – May 23rd, 2025: Information sessions for selected applicants (also serves as conditional admission).
  • May 23rd, 2025: Contracts/agreements sent to officially selected students.
  • May 23rd – July 4th, 2025: Annual Harambee fundraiser leadership challenge completion period for selected students.
  • July 7th, 2025: Welcome/onboarding course sent to students who have completed Harambee.
  • August 18th – August 22nd, 2025: Bridge Week – a week of community building and college prep activities.
  • August 25th, 2025: Official start of TeenSHARP Striver programming.

Our secret sauce? A decade-long support system from 9th grade through college and career. Add in our virtual accessibility, leadership focus, and dedication to racial justice, and you’ve got a recipe for success (no secret ingredients here, just hard work and love).

TeenSHARP works with students to help navigate the college application process, including the financial aid process. TeenSHARP guides students to apply to schools that meet demonstrated need, and students can work with TeenSHARP staff throughout the process.

Nope, no registration fees here. But… students do need to complete the Harambee Fundraising Leadership Challenge each year. It’s a unique leadership exercise that teaches students how to fundraise, engage their network to support their academic pursuits, and be the type of bold and community-centered leader we are cultivating at TeenSHARP. Last year’s cohort raised $60,000 at the end of the challenge!

  • Each year, families earning over $75,000/year need to fundraise at least $750 from their network. 
  • Families earning under $75,000/year fundraiser at least $350. 

Many of our students have never fundraised before and initially think there’s no way they can reach their goal. They doubt anyone in their network will want to invest in them or that they even have a good network of supporters. But look at the results from last year

Virtual programming ensures that all students can participate, no matter where they are. Last year, students applied to TeenSHARP from over 29 different states! We have been delivering our program 100% virtually since 2020 and have had great results. We also are really good at building community and delivering engaging workshops online. 

TeenSHARP will transform your child into a college-bound superstar, equipped with:

  • Leadership skills.
  • College prep and advising.
  • Financial aid guidance (saving your wallet some stress).
  • A community that’s all about lifting each other up.

 

Think of yourself as the head cheerleader. Attend workshops, encourage participation, and stay connected with the TeenSHARP team. 

 Yes, parents are expected to attend our virtual workshops as much as possible. We also make recordings available for parents who cannot attend for various reasons. Workshops help parents navigate the school system and college application process.

Parent workshops are conducted periodically throughout the year. You’ll receive updates about upcoming sessions.

Attendance is non-negotiable. Think of it as showing up for a team practice—missing too many sessions could bench you from the program. If life happens (we get it), just let your advisor know in advance.

TeenSHARP encourages students to embody these six guiding behaviors:

  1. Striver: Embrace rigor and persist through challenges
  2. Applier: Relentlessly explore opportunities to learn and apply
  3. Starter: poised to create, initiate, and lead in all settings
  4. Connector: Value and cultivate supportive and productive relationships
  5. Giver: Committed to sharing, supporting, and empowering others
  6. Learner: Regularly reading, researching, reflecting, and using cutting-edge tools and technology to drive their ambitious self-improvement agenda

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Minimum Eligibility Criteria: 

What happens during the conquering college admissions Boot Camp?

During the Conquering College Admissions Boot Camp, students will participate in interactive sessions online for around four hours each day for five days that cover the following topics:

Colleges are not alike: Steps to Selecting One That is Strategic for You

Cyber College & College 101

Understanding the College Admissions & Evaluation Process

Determining Your Readiness for College & Learning Strategies for Getting Ready

Developing Your College Readiness Blueprint

As boot camp participants, students will also have access to our online course, which includes recordings from all sessions, along with additional videos and tools that will help them prepare for college. Parents or guardians can also attend a 1.5-hour workshop during one of the boot camp evenings that answers their questions about the admissions process.

After the program, students can attend various specialized events (including virtual college admissions officer visits) that help them be prepared when the time comes to apply to college.

Deborah Yanez

Parent Programs Manager

Deborah leads TeenSHARP’s parent empowerment work with love, conviction, and credibility. She grew up in one of America’s poorest cities (Camden, NJ), has served as an elected school board member, raised two sons who have accessed higher education successfully (one is a TeenSHARP alumnus and McCabe Scholar at Swarthmore) along with her husband, and has helped many more families prepare their children for college.

Zoha Fatima

Director of Operations & Special Projects

Zoha is driven by a deep passion for education and social justice. With over 8 years of experience in the development sector, she has made significant contributions to various education projects aimed at increasing access and equity. Zoha’s commitment to empowering learners stems from her belief that education is a fundamental right. She honed her expertise at Harvard University, earning a Master’s in Education and Technology, building upon her undergraduate studies in Public Policy.

Based in the Bay Area, Zoha loves exploring the diverse California landscape, especially through hiking. When she’s not championing educational equity, you can find her baking, hitting the trails, or enjoying the outdoor.

Sara Petty

Director of Pre-College Success

Sara Petty is TeenSHARP’s powerhouse Director of Pre-College Success, orchestrating a nationwide expansion to ensure that talented Black, Latino, and low-income students have a direct path to elite colleges. With a proven track record from her days scaling a college access program in Houston, Sara has a knack for turning educational challenges into triumphs. She thrives on transforming obstacles into opportunities and is known for her relentless drive and innovative solutions. When she’s not making waves in the world of education, you can find her brainstorming the next big idea over a cup of coffee or diving into a new book that sparks her curiosity. Sara’s mission? To make sure every student has the chance to unlock their full potential and claim their spot in the future’s top colleges.

Tamara Fentress

Chief of Staff

For over 18 years, Tamara has been a passionate advocate for educational equity, inclusion, and the overall improvement of support structures to build a solid foundation for the journey of learning. Driven by a desire to see all students and families thrive, she has successfully led major projects of varying budget sizes, while also co-creating and implementing innovative strategies at mission-driven organizations across various operational areas, from technology and project management to legal and diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEIB) initiatives.

Her journey began in a large urban school district, where she spent a significant portion of her career leading the development of critical strategies that served over 86,000 students. This experience allowed her to work closely with a diverse team of over 10,000 employees, understanding and addressing needs across all levels of the organization. Her collaborative spirit extended beyond the school district, fostering strong partnerships with parent groups, community organizations, and government entities.

Tamara’s dedication to education stems from a deeply personal place. As a mother to two inspiring children, Harmony and Hudson, she sees firsthand the potential and power of having access to opportunities, caring adults, and belief in that which is greater than yourself.  This unwavering belief in the power of serving others, access, equity, and education to empower and transform lives fuels her commitment to continuous learning and creating equitable opportunities for all.

Tatiana Poladko

Co-Founder

Our “force of nature” founder came to New Jersey from Ukraine for graduate school over a decade ago and immediately put her hands to the work of community empowerment and expanding educational opportunity. She has experience managing youth programs for the UN in Ukraine (at the age of 19!), teaching at Temple University, building/managing nonprofit organizations, and supporting students to and through college. She is also a mother to three lovely kids (Zoryana, Nazariy, and Taras), plays guitar and piano, and makes amazing soups!

Atnre Alleyne

Co-Founder/CEO

As TeenSHARP’s resident historian, Atnre is quick to share stories of the organization’s humble church basement beginnings, its growing pains, and many milestones. With his background in research and evaluation, policy and advocacy, communications, technology, and instruction, he has the type of Swiss Army knife skills that are critical in a fast-paced social impact organization. He has three lovely children (Zoryana, Nazariy, and Taras), an amazing wife (TeenSHARP’s Co-Founder), and he plays bass guitar and blogs when he finds the time.