CSCC Announces Partnership For Foster Youth

  • Thursday, June 12, 2025
Dr. Andy White (left), Cleveland State president, and David Goodwill, City Fields executive director, sign partnership agreement
Dr. Andy White (left), Cleveland State president, and David Goodwill, City Fields executive director, sign partnership agreement
Cleveland State Community College has partnered with City Fields to provide college and career discovery programs for foster youth in our community.

The bootcamps will allow high school juniors, seniors and recent high school graduates who have been in the foster system to explore career options, college campus life, financial aid opportunities and more.

Dr. John Squires, vice president of Economic and Institutional Development, said, “We are proud to partner with City Fields in support of foster youth, ensuring they have access to the resources, mentorship and opportunities they deserve to thrive in college and beyond.
This collaboration reflects our deep commitment to access and student success for all.”

For more information about programs, contact Brian Stewart at brian@cityfieldscdc.com or Sharon Holmes at sharon@cityfieldscdc.com at City Fields, 423-472-9876.
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