QuestBridge explained

QUESTBRIDGE
Founded Date: (as Stanford Medical Youth Science Program)
Location:Palo Alto, California, U.S.

QuestBridge is a national nonprofit based in Palo Alto, California. Its goal is to connect low-income and first-generation students with partner colleges and universities.[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]

Background

In 1987, Stanford University students Marc Lawrence and Michael McCullough started the Stanford Medical Youth Science Program as an outreach program for eight low-income students from East Palo Alto who were interested in a future in medicine.[8] This program eventually led to the launch of the Quest program in 1994, then called the Stanford Youth Environmental Science Program (SYESP), aimed specifically at Stanford.[8] Although they initially expanded to include Harvard University, this program ended by 2002 as the focus returned to Stanford.[8] By 2004, the program had evolved into QuestBridge.[7] Over the next decade QuestBridge developed partnerships with a number of colleges.[8]

According to the Columbia Daily Spectator in 2021, QuestBridge's goal is to match "high school students with a full-ride offer of admission from one of its 45 partner universities. Targeting students based on data from admissions tests and networks of guidance counselors, QuestBridge aims to reach high-achieving students well before the typical January application deadlines, offering mentoring programs that make the admissions process—which traditionally advantages wealthy students—more accessible for low-income applicants."[5]

Partner colleges

, the National College Match officially has 52 partner colleges, a mix of research universities and liberal arts colleges.[9] [10]

Northeast

South

Midwest

West

Notes and References

  1. Web site: QuestBridge matches up. 2021-10-18. Wei. Kelly. 2019-12-05. Yale Daily News.
  2. Web site: Inside Emory Admission: Quest Scholars Network at Emory University. 2021-10-18. 2019-10-30. Emory University.
  3. Web site: QuestBridge first to welcome Stanford’s Class of 2025. 2021-10-18. Quiaoit. Jed. 2020-12-13. Stanford University.
  4. Web site: MIT becomes only QuestBridge partner with non-binding admission. 2021-10-18. Chen. Kristina. 2020-08-12. MIT.
  5. Web site: Barnard announces QuestBridge partnership. 2021-10-18. Melbourne. Abby. 2021-02-03. Columbia Daily Spectator.
  6. Web site: U. shifts to binding Questbridge admissions policy. 2021-10-18. Chiem. Ngan. 2020-07-26. The Daily Princetonian.
  7. Web site: Boston College joins QuestBridge. 2021-10-18. 2020-01-06. Boston College.
  8. Web site: Questbridge: History. 2021-10-18. Questbridge.
  9. Web site: Press Release: January 18, 2024. 2024-01-18. Questbridge.
  10. Web site: Questbridge: College Partners. 2024-01-18. Questbridge.