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News
2012
01/05/2012 |
KWMR Podcast, Marin Independent Journal, Point Reyes Light, Press Release, Volunteers, West Marin Citizen
10,000 Degrees’ mentors, Jim and Ann Patterson were acknowledged as the “Volunteer of the Year” at the Heart of Marin Awards. The dynamic duo has been active with 10,000 Degrees for seven years. more >
2011
11/15/2011 |
Funding, Honors
San Rafael's 10,000 Degrees has been named "Scholarship Provider of the Year" by the National Scholarship Providers Association. more >
11/07/2011 |
Marin Independent Journal, Press Release, scholarships
Juma Ventures, with seed funding from BlackRock, Inc., has created a national
initiative, CollegeSet, to help build better financial futures for low-income students. more >
11/03/2011 |
Funding
Today, Charles Schwab announced the winners of its sixth annual IMPACT Awards -- an awards program that recognizes advisors and firms that have advanced the industry through their visionary leadership, innovative practices and exceptional growth. more >
11/01/2011 |
Marin Magazine, scholarships, Students
Sheldon Playdle, sophomore biology major at Cal Poly is one of the 10,000 students from low-income households the San Rafael nonprofit 10,000 Degrees wants to put "on the path to a college degree each year." more >
10/21/2011 |
Honors
10,000 Degrees was honored at the National Scholarship Providers Association annual conference in Nashville, Tennessee as “The 2011 Independent Scholarship Provider of the Year.” more >
09/07/2011 |
Funding, Marin Independent Journal, scholarships
Ernesto Vilchis was a high school freshman and spoke only about 50 words of English when his family moved from Mexico to San Rafael in 1991. more >
08/23/2011 |
PSA, Students
KPIX - Channel 5 in the San Francisco Bay area donated public service air time to run this 30 second PSA on 10,000 Degrees work. more >
08/06/2011 |
Events, Press Release, Programs
Today, 10,000 Degrees’ held a ceremony honoring 133 high school juniors and seniors who had completed a week-long workshop intensive on getting into college and earning a degree. more >

