SayPro, in collaboration with the United States Peace Corps, is expanding access to higher education for refugees by offering academic support, scholarships, and advocacy. SayPro believes that education is a powerful tool for rebuilding lives, restoring dignity, and creating new opportunities. Many refugees face interrupted schooling, language barriers, and legal challenges that limit their access to universities. SayPro is working to remove these barriers and open the doors of higher education to displaced youth.
SayPro partners with universities, scholarship funds, and education authorities to develop clear pathways for refugee students. With Peace Corps assistance, SayPro provides preparatory programs, language courses, and documentation support to help refugees meet academic requirements. SayPro also trains institutions on how to create inclusive environments that welcome and support displaced learners. These efforts ensure that refugee students can thrive in academic spaces and feel a sense of belonging.
SayPro emphasizes peer mentorship, psychosocial support, and career planning to guide refugee students through their university journey. Peace Corps volunteers assist SayPro in organizing learning circles, tutoring sessions, and orientation programs. SayPro advocates for policies that recognize refugee qualifications and simplify admission processes. These comprehensive supports help refugees gain confidence, excel in their studies, and build a foundation for long-term stability.
SayPro measures success through enrollment data, graduation rates, and student well-being. SayPro continuously adapts its programs based on student experiences and policy shifts. With Peace Corps collaboration, SayPro is expanding its higher education initiatives to more refugee-hosting regions. SayPro remains committed to turning displacement into opportunity through education. By supporting refugees in their pursuit of higher learning, SayPro invests in a future of resilience, innovation, and hope.