How does the Ford Foundation assist talented students and potential leaders who have limited access to undergraduate education?
The Foundation has created a complementary program called Pathways to Higher Education. The Pathways program will spend $50 million through 2010 to support projects that increase access to higher education for members of educationally underrepresented groups in countries outside the United States where Ford has active grant-making programs. While IFP supports individuals directly, the Pathways program seeks to strengthen the ability of educational institutions to help students attain a quality undergraduate degree.
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