merit-based – Institute for Educational Advancement Connecting bright minds; nurturing intellectual and personal growth Tue, 09 Dec 2025 20:47:50 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 /wp-content/uploads/2021/12/ieafavicon-e1711393443795-150x150.png merit-based – Institute for Educational Advancement 32 32 Press Release: The Institute for Educational Advancement Awards 26 Gifted 8th Graders with High School Scholarship /press-release-iea-cdb-scholars-class-of-2029/ /press-release-iea-cdb-scholars-class-of-2029/#respond Wed, 18 Sep 2024 16:54:09 +0000 https://ieadev.wpengine.com/?p=16846 Funding Will Support Students’ Intellectual and Personal Growth

Pasadena, CA – 09/18/2024 – The Institute for Educational Advancement (Ƶ), a national nonprofit dedicated to the intellectual, creative, and personal growth of the nation’s gifted and advanced learners, continues its 22-year tradition of providing fully funded high school scholarships to gifted eighth graders through the Caroline D. Bradley Scholarship (CDB). The 26 recipients in the class of 2029 are offered the four-year high school scholarship to attend an optimally matched high school or individualized education program to help them work toward meeting their unique intellectual and personal goals. It is one of the few merit-based, need-blind scholarships of its kind in the United States. In addition to the tuition funding, each Scholar receives ongoing, personalized counseling and educational advocacy, and joins a lifelong network of their peers.

“Beyond the monetary support the Caroline D. Bradley Scholarship provides, it also means these bright young minds will become part of the Ƶ community as they continue on their educational journey,” said Deborah Monroe, President, Ƶ. “We work closely with the students and their families to foster their lifelong love of learning and look forward to seeing how they develop their talents and share them with the world.”

Interested seventh grade students apply for the Caroline D. Bradley Scholarship and complete a rigorous portfolio application process, which includes essays, middle school transcripts, letters of recommendation, and a work sample. Eligible applicants must also achieve scores at the highest level on nationally normed standardized tests. Applications are reviewed by the Caroline D. Bradley selection committee, a diverse group of nationwide high school and university admissions directors, teachers and administrators, CDB alumni, community members, and business leaders.

“The potential this year’s class of Caroline D. Bradley Scholarship holds is limitless,” said Mallory Aldrich, Caroline D. Bradley Scholarship Senior Program Manager at Ƶ. “They are innovators, problem-solvers, and leaders who have already made great impacts in their communities. I know that this scholarship will give them even more opportunities to expand their minds and lean into their curiosities and shape the world for the better.”

Over the course of the next several months, Ƶ staff, current CDB Scholars and CDB alumni will provide guidance and assistance to the entering class of 2029 Scholars as they begin to identify potential high school programs, complete applications, and prepare their individualized educational plans for next year’s high school entrance.

2029 Caroline D. Bradley Scholars:

  • Brennan Bosita – Dallas, TX
  • Sofia Castro – Downey, CA
  • Caroline Gao – Milpitas, CA
  • Gavin Gracey – Perry Hall, MD
  • Leila Guillemet – Los Angeles, CA
  • Ronald Hart III – Brambleton, VA
  • Elijah Hurst – Riverside, CA
  • Tina Jin – Cupertino, CA
  • Olivia Kaiser – Fairhope, AL
  • Reva Khaire – Charlotte, NC
  • Elisha Lee – Wilmette, IL
  • Atticus Lin – San Francisco, CA
  • Nova Macknik-Conde – Brooklyn, NY
  • Sebastian Mank – Warren, ME
  • Tiger Maxu – Los Angeles, CA
  • Clifford McCartney – Chicago, IL
  • Carolyn Miller – Bellevue, WA
  • Sam Pfeil – Malvern, PA
  • Nicholas Pistun – Gainesville, VA
  • Max Richmond – Royal Oak, MI
  • Bowen Shan – Chandler, AZ
  • Lexi Shaw – Gilbert, AZ
  • Vivienne Stewart – Hermosa Beach, CA
  • Maxim Swinton – Bergen County, NJ
  • Ethan Leonard Wadley – Lithia Springs, GA
  • Anna Yang – Austin, TX

Currently, there are over 300 alumni, many of whom have graduated from college and are in the workforce, attending graduate school or participating in international service and fellowship programs. The scholarship is generously funded by the Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation.

The application for the next class of Caroline D. Bradley Scholars will be available in the fall. 

About the Institute for Educational Advancement

The Institute for Educational Advancement (Ƶ) is dedicated to the intellectual, creative, and personal growth of our nation’s gifted and high-potential youth. Central to the mission of Ƶ is a commitment to the development of the whole child through engaging educational experiences that promote optimal challenge, mentorship, exploration of ideas, and recognition of personal potential. Ƶ seeks to connect gifted individuals through dynamic and engaging year-round programming. Additionally, Ƶ supports a diverse community that creates a sense of belonging and affirmation. For more information, visit www.educationaladvancement.org

About the Caroline D. Bradley Scholarship Program

Ƶ’s Caroline D. Bradley Scholarship Program is one of the few U.S. high school scholarship programs that is need-blind and awarded solely on the basis of merit to highly gifted seventh graders. Since its inception in 2002, the Caroline D. Bradley Scholarship has served over 400 students with academic and personal support, high school tuition and a lifelong network for mentorship and peer connections.

Contact

Kat Kirsch
Institute for Educational Advancement
(626) 403-8900 or kkirsch@educationaladvancement.org

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The Institute for Educational Advancement Announces Recipients of High School Scholarship for Gifted Learners /the-institute-for-educational-advancement-announces-recipients-of-high-school-scholarship-for-gifted-learners/ /the-institute-for-educational-advancement-announces-recipients-of-high-school-scholarship-for-gifted-learners/#respond Thu, 14 Sep 2023 15:00:00 +0000 https://ieadev.wpengine.com/?p=15604 27 gifted students awarded fully funded four-year high school scholarship 

Pasadena, CA – 09/14/2023 – Today, the Institute for Educational Advancement (Ƶ) announces the award recipients of the Caroline D. Bradley Scholarship (CDB) for the class of 2028, a four-year high school scholarship for gifted learners to attend an optimally matched high school or individualized education program to help them work toward meeting their unique intellectual and personal potential. The recipients will each receive upwards of $200,000, depending on the cost associated with the school or program they choose.  

Interested seventh grade students apply for the Caroline D. Bradley Scholarship and are required to complete a rigorous portfolio application process, which includes essays, middle school transcripts, letters of recommendation, and a work sample. Eligible applicants must also achieve scores at the highest level on nationally normed standardized tests.  

“This year’s applicant pool was one of our most diverse as far as the students’ backgrounds, interests, geographic locations and knowledge base,” said Elizabeth Jones, President and Co-Founder of Ƶ. “As we celebrate our 25th anniversary as an organization that supports bright, young minds, we are reminded of how important this scholarship is for the 27 students who will benefit from an academically advanced high school program that will meet their highly intellectual needs.” 

In June, 51 finalists were contacted by the Caroline D. Bradley selection committee for in-person interviews with the Caroline D. Bradley Scholarship team. The committee is comprised of a diverse group of nationwide high school and university admissions directors, teachers and administrators, CDB alumni, community members, and business leaders.  

Over the course of the next several months, Ƶ staff, current CDB Scholars and CDB alumni will provide guidance and assistance to the entering class of 2028 Scholars as they begin to identify potential high school programs, complete applications, and prepare their individualized educational plans for next year’s high school entrance.  

“This year’s Caroline D. Bradley scholars are capable, highly-engaged and impressively intelligent,” said Bonnie Raskin, Caroline D. Bradley Scholarship Program Director at Ƶ. “We go beyond just funding these students’ educations, we work closely with them to ensure they find the best program and we remain involved as they continue their educational journeys through high school and throughout their lives.”  

Since its inception in 2002, the Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation have generously funded this scholarship. It is one of the few merit-based, need-blind scholarships of its kind in the United States. To date, Ƶ has awarded more than 400 scholarships to gifted learners and alumni who are already making their mark on the world. Currently, there are 282 alumni, 160 of whom have graduated from college and are in the work force, attending graduate school or participating in international service and fellowship programs. 

The application for the next class of Caroline D. Bradley Scholars will be available in the fall.  

2028 Caroline D. Bradley Scholars:  

  • Jason Adeyemi, Duluth, GA 
  • Ori Bard, Los Angeles, CA 
  • Anahit “Aeon” Bashir, Eden Prairie, MN 
  • Ayaan Dhruv, Los Altos Hills, CA 
  • Tess Eggeson, Indianapolis, IN 
  • Elili Flore, Los Angeles, CA 
  • Alesya Hathaway, Las Vegas, NV 
  • Samuel Henderson, Lexington, KY 
  • Una Joy Hornick, New York, NY
  • Rory Hu, Cupertino, CA 
  • Osagiemagbon Idehen, Staten Island, NY 
  • Ethan Isakir, Flushing, NY 
  • Elizabeth Kayes, Makawao, HI 
  • Neha Khankari, Palo Alto, CA
  • Camille Levy, Troy, MO 
  • Jedidiah McClimans, Riverside, CA 
  • Violet Miller, Bellevue, WA 
  • Adrienne Prater, Tyrone, GA 
  • Wyatt Steel, Leesburg, VA 
  • Atticus Stewart, Hermosa Beach, CA 
  • Faith Taylor, Hanover, NH 
  • Grace Walters, Elm Grove, WI 
  • Evan Weinswig, Menlo Park, CA 
  • Brianna Wong, Oakland, CA 
  • Channing Yang, Sugar Land, TX 
  • Hannah Yang, Los Angeles, CA 
  • Edward Zhang, Omaha, NE 

For more information about this scholarship or any of Ƶ’s other programs and services, visit  

About the Institute for Educational Advancement 

The Institute for Educational Advancement (Ƶ) is dedicated to the intellectual, creative, and personal growth of our nation’s gifted and high-potential youth. Central to the mission of Ƶ is a commitment to the development of the whole child through engaging educational experiences that promote optimal challenge, mentorship, exploration of ideas, and recognition of personal potential. Ƶ seeks to connect gifted individuals through dynamic and engaging year-round programming. Additionally, Ƶ supports a diverse community that creates a sense of belonging and affirmation. For more information, visit . 

About the Caroline D. Bradley Scholarship Program 

Ƶ’s Caroline D. Bradley Scholarship Program is one of the few U.S. high school scholarship programs that is need-blind and awarded solely on the basis of merit to highly gifted seventh graders. Since its inception in 2002, the Caroline D. Bradley Scholarship has served over 400 students with academic and social support, high school tuition and a lifelong network for mentorship and peer connections. 

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Announcing the 2024 Class of Caroline D. Bradley Scholars /blog-announcing-the-2024-class-of-caroline-d-bradley-scholars/ /blog-announcing-the-2024-class-of-caroline-d-bradley-scholars/#respond Tue, 10 Sep 2019 18:45:26 +0000 https://ieadev.wpengine.com/blog-announcing-the-2024-class-of-caroline-d-bradley-scholars/ The Institute for Educational Advancement (Ƶ) has announced the 2024 class of award recipients of the Caroline D. Bradley Scholarship, a four-year high school scholarship for gifted learners to attend an optimally matched high school program to help them work toward meeting their unique intellectual and personal potential.

The program, which began in 2002 and is generously funded by The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation, is one of the few merit-based, need-blind scholarships of its kind in the U.S. To date, Ƶ has awarded 321 scholarships to gifted learners and alumni are already making their mark on the world. Currently there are 172 alumni, 115 of whom have graduated from college and are in the work force, attending graduate school or participating in international service and fellowship programs.

“When learning environments appropriately challenge each individual’s capabilities and address their personal needs, gifted students are far more likely to gain the tools required to realize their intellectual and personal potential,” said Elizabeth Jones, President of Ƶ. “Ƶ is honored to award scholarships to these deserving students thanks to the generosity of the Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation. Now 28 gifted students of the Caroline D. Bradley (CDB) Scholar class of 2024 will have the financial and personal support they need to fuel their passion, curiosity and advanced intellectual ability.”

Students apply for the Caroline D. Bradley Scholarship in the seventh grade and are required to complete a rigorous portfolio application process, which includes essays, middle school transcripts, two recommendations and a work sample. Eligible applicants must also achieve scores at or above the 97th percentile on nationally normed standardized tests and score competitively with high school seniors on the SAT Reasoning or ACT tests. Four regional Selection Committees comprised of a diverse group of high school and university admissions directors, CDB alumni, and community and business leaders nationwide were tasked with choosing 63 finalists out of a pool of nearly 400 eligible applicants. Each of the very qualified CDB Finalists met with members of the CDB staff for an interview as the final step in the Scholar selection process.

Over the course of the next several months, Ƶ staff, current CDB Scholars and CDB alumni will provide guidance and assistance to the entering class of 2024 Scholars as they begin to identify potential high school programs, complete applications and prepare their individualized educational plans for next year’s high school entrance. “The Caroline D. Bradley Scholarship creates a life-changing experience that goes well beyond a high school scholarship,” said Bonnie Raskin, Program Director. “Scholars receive support and counsel from the Institute for Educational Advancement through high school and become part of a community of intellectual peers that they can rely on for support, shared information and networking for the rest of their lives. This is a very exciting moment in these students’ lives.”

2024 Caroline D. Bradley Scholars:
Acie Abner, Bowie, MD
Adam Azevedo, San Francisco, CA
Amanda Castillo-Lopez, Aurora, CO
Sophia Chen, Tustin, CA
Anne (Annie) Chian, Orange, CA
Jacob Cohen, Menlo Park, CA
Benjamin Ely, Grantham, NH
Logan Eskildsen, North Palm Beach, FL
Tristin Hurst, Wallingford, PA
Grace Jones, Santa Cruz, CA
Connor Keeney, San Antonio, TX
Alexandra Kim, Pasadena, CA
Jaeho Lee, Rexford, NY
Anna Levin, New York, NY
Bhushan Mohanraj, Charlotte, NC
Enrique Perez, Los Angeles, CA
Rishi Rai, Aurora, CO
Achyuta Rajaram, Sharon, MA
Dorothy Swanson Blaker, Portland, OR
Sophie Szeto, Seattle, WA
Riya Tyagi, Short Hills, NJ
Alex Wa, Duluth, GA
Caitlin Wassell, Ellensburg, WA
Corinne Wingate, San Mateo, CA
Grace Wu, Middleton, WI
Henry Yao, Sunnyvale, CA
Nicolas Zepeda, Sun Prairie, WI
Alex Zhao, Kirkland, WA

Congratulations to all of 2024 class of award recipients! We welcome you to the Ƶ community.

Applications for the 2020 scholarship will be available in November 2019. To be notified when the application is available, .

 

 

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Announcing the 2018 Caroline D. Bradley Scholars! /blog-announcing-the-2018-caroline-d-bradley-scholars/ /blog-announcing-the-2018-caroline-d-bradley-scholars/#respond Tue, 04 Sep 2018 14:31:01 +0000 https://ieadev.wpengine.com/blog-announcing-the-2018-caroline-d-bradley-scholars/ The Institute for Educational Advancement (Ƶ) has announced the 2018 class of award recipients of the , a four-year high school scholarship for gifted learners to attend an optimally matched high school program to help them meet their unique intellectual and personal needs.

The program, which began in 2002 and is generously funded by The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation, is one of the few merit-based, need-blind scholarships of its kind in the U.S. To date, Ƶ has awarded 263 scholarships to gifted learners, and alumni are already making their mark on the world.  Currently there are 126 alumni, 89 of whom have graduated from college and are in the work force, attending graduate school and/or participating in international service and fellowship programs.

“Every child deserves the opportunity to learn in an appropriate, challenging and engaging educational environment. We must support our advanced students to grow as individuals and global citizens who are able to contribute to the innovation, strength and growth of our nation,” said Elizabeth Jones, President of Ƶ.  “Thanks to the generosity of the Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation, 30 gifted students of the Caroline D. Bradley (CDB) Scholar class of 2018 are assured resources to fuel their passion and support their advanced learning in a challenging learning environment.”

Three regional Selection Committees comprised of a diverse group of school admissions directors, CDB alumni, university personnel and community and business leaders nationwide were tasked with choosing 58 finalists out of a pool of hundreds of applicants. Each of the 58 CDB Finalists, from which the 30 were chosen, met with members of the CDB staff for an interview.

Over the course of the next several months, Ƶ staff, current CDB Scholars and CDB alumni will provide guidance and assistance to the entering class of 2018 Scholars as they begin to identify potential high school programs, completing applications and preparing their individualized educational plan for next year.

2018 Caroline D. Bradley Scholars:

  • Benjamin Acosta, Montclair, VA
  • Veer Agarwal, Farmington Hills, MI
  • Joy An, Bellevue, WA
  • Evalynn Bogusz, Leesburg, VA
  • Josh Caruso, Stone Mountain, GA
  • Vivian Chan, Rancho Palos Verdes, CA
  • Daniel Choi, Hartsdale, NY
  • Soren Cowell-Shah, Portland, OR
  • James Crabtree, West River, MD
  • Sophia Eno, Woodside, CA
  • Luke Gialanella, Marina Del Rey, CA
  • Sadie Hastings, Los Angeles, CA
  • Aurora Jackson, Oswego, IL
  • Davin Jeong, Beverly Hills, CA
  • Arul Kolla, Arcadia, CA
  • Joyce Li, Lake Zurich, IL
  • Michelle Mahoney, Hillsborough, CA
  • Desirey Manon, Santa Fe Springs, CA
  • Stella Nakada, New York, New York
  • Olivia Oh, New York, New York
  • Abraham Rochez, Los Angeles, CA
  • Stella Schick, Durham, NC
  • Espen Slettnes, Castro Valley, CA
  • Carter Smith, Jersey City, NJ
  • Mia Tavares, Burlingame, CA
  • Maya Vendhan, Highlands Ranch, CO
  • Abigale Wee, Menlo Park, CA
  • Yunrui (Ryan) Yang, Easton, CT
  • Jessica Zhao, Austin, TX
  • Alex Zitzewitz, Hanover, NH

Congratulations to the 2018 Scholars! We welcome you to the Ƶ community.

Applications for the 2019 scholarship will be available in November 2018. To be notified when the application is available, .

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