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  • Nura Baalla – Borough of Manhattan Community College,…

    The Kaplan Educational Foundation (KEF) celebrates the latest college decisions from its 19th cohort of scholars in its Kaplan Leadership Program (KLP). Established in 2006, KEF’s Kaplan Leadership Program helps high-potential, low-income, and underserved community college students complete their associate degree, successfully transfer and go on to earn a bachelor’s degree at the nation’s most highly-selective schools. The program focuses on a holistic approach – providing extensive tutoring, academic advisement services, leadership and career training, stipends for living expenses, and other resources and support to help them expand their personal goals, and eventually attain leadership roles in their professions and communities.

    Kenny Lin, a first-generation college student from the Bronx and graduate of LaGuardia Community College, just accepted his transfer to Georgetown University to pursue a degree in Political Science.

    He achieved this through the Kaplan Leadership Program (KLP), which helps high-potential, low-income community college students transfer to the nation’s most selective four-year universities.

    Kenny’s journey is deeply tied to the city. Growing up in a tenement home in Brooklyn’s Chinatown, he saw his family struggle financially, which sparked a lifelong passion for housing affordability and community advocacy. Now a Bronx resident, his ultimate “Big Dream” is to enter the federal government as an elected official to expand the social safety net for working families.

    College decisions for the 2026 Kaplan Leadership Scholars are as follows:

    • Nura Baalla – Borough of Manhattan Community College,…

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New York City Mayor Mamdani promised New Yorkers the warmth of collectivism. Six months later, he asked them to cut their air conditioning and turn off the lights because his radical green ideology broke the power grid. As temperatures soared above 100 degrees Fahrenheit, Mamdani urged residents to set their air conditioners to 78 degrees, turn off unnecessary lights and electronics, and unplug whatever they could. His stated reason was that the power grid was working overtime and could not be trusted to keep up with demand. What he failed to mention is that his own policies and the progressive movement he represents helped create this crisis in the first place.

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