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NYU SPS Career Pathways Bridge Program Student Spotlights

Overview of NYU SPS Career Pathways Bridge Program

The Career Pathways Bridge Program at New York University School of Professional Studies (NYU SPS) creates career-connected pathways to accredited degree programs for high school graduates across under-resourced areas of New York. Students in the program gain access to fully funded degree programs in business, technology, and liberal arts, along with work-based learning and early credit opportunities. These include two accredited courses, a cohort-style college and career readiness seminar, career exploration workshops, community-building activities, paid internships, advising, and peer mentoring.

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“Being in the [Career Pathways] Bridge Program has been one of the best experiences ever. They offer so many opportunities that students living in NY can only ever dream of.”
- 2024 Bridge Student

Program Growth

This year, the Bridge Program grew more than 40 percent, from 23 students in the 2023 Cohort to 33 students in this year’s 2024 Cohort. Bridge students hail from four of the five NYC boroughs: primarily the Bronx, as well as Brooklyn, Manhattan, and Queens. Representation across schools has also expanded, with students on-ramping from 14 high schools this academic year, compared to nine schools last year. Across the three cohorts, there’s now a total of 57 Bridge students stemming from 20 NY public high schools, a reflection of the program’s growing impact across New York City.

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Academic Backgrounds and Achievements

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The 2024 Bridge Cohort brings a wealth of academic, extracurricular, and professional experiences to the program. Eighty-five percent of students completed at least one AP course while in high school, and several completed two or more. Although AP courses are often challenging, Bridge students earned an average high school GPA of 3.3, demonstrating their commitment to academic excellence.

Beyond the classroom, students have excelled as leaders, innovators, athletes, and artists:

  • Leadership Roles: Led as team captains in volleyball and basketball, and served as student government presidents and school council members.
  • Awards and Recognitions: Earned distinctions related to excellence in theater, commitment to social justice, academic excellence, and many others.
  • Programs and Certifications: Participated in prestigious programs like the JPMorgan Emerging Leaders Program, earned Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) certifications, and obtained cosmetology licenses.

This accomplished cohort brings a broad array of talents and passions to the program.

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Summer Orientation

The 2024 Bridge Cohort participated in a week-long orientation this past July to prepare for the fall semester. This annual tradition focuses on campus navigation, resource awareness, and community building.

Highlights of the week include:

  • Bowling with professors and campus partners
  • Climbing challenging ropes courses to build new relationships
  • Watching the Yankees play

Student Ambassadors from last year’s 2023 Bridge Cohort, the NYU Black Student Union, and the Caribbean Student Association engaged in panel discussions and Q&A sessions with the 2024 Bridge Cohort to share insights and advice on how to make the most of NYU.

“I feel so eager to begin the semester and now have made new friends! It's such an honor to be a part of this program.” - 2024 Bridge Student
 

Academic Pathways and Success

Here's a look at the new cohort’s first semester of college. Over the summer, students took placement tests to determine which math and writing courses they should enroll in. The results are below.

All students in the cohort also participate in a weekly First Year Seminar, which focuses on building foundational college and career skills, and a close-knit community.

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Bridge Overview

The 2024 Cohort is represented across the Division of Applied Undergraduate Studies (DAUS) three Associate Degree Programs: Business, Liberal Arts, and Information Systems Management.  
 

Work-Based Learning Experiences

Nearly 90 percent of Bridge students are employed in on- and off-campus work experiences, such as those listed below. Students are applying skills learned in the classroom to workplace settings and understanding how their strengths and interests translate into careers.
 

Bar graph - Areas of Study vs Number of Students

On-Campus Roles

  • Customer Service Intern, DAUS
  • Bridge Ambassador: Recruitment, Events, Social Media & Marketing
  • Customer Service Intern, SPS Wasserman Center for Career Development
  • Student Ambassador, Student Financial Services

Off-Campus Roles

  • Junior Coder Apprentice, Amazon
  • Teacher’s Assistant
  • After-School Program Coordinator
  • Retail Associate
  • Food Service Worker
  • Administrative Assistant
  • Brand Ambassador

“Roselyn is amazing and has been a huge help to Student Financial Services. We’re so busy that her position was paramount to us creating our Monthly Bulletin.” - Bria McKiver, Supervisor, Financial Services

“They [on-campus supervisors] work with me and my school schedule. Being a full-time student and employee is not the easiest, but they’re willing to adjust.”  - 2024 Bridge Student