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The college enrollment rate for Black or African American high school graduates in October 2024 was 59.2%

Overall, Black student enrollment in higher education has seen a decline since 2010, with a 23% decrease from 3.04 million to 2.33 million
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DiscoverU Prep helps families navigate the college admissions process without breaking the bank.”

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We offer professional, culturally centered support that meets families where they are. Coaching options help make the college process easier to understand and more affordable to access.

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We created DiscoverU Prep because we needed something like this when our children were going through the college process. We know the stress, the pressure, and the fear of getting it wrong—because we’ve lived it.”
Paula Dofat, DiscoverU Prep Co-Founder

DiscoverU Prep helps students from hard working, undersupported, and often overlooked communities succeed in the college application process.

We aim to strengthen trust in and access for Black families in the admissions space, by helping students and families:

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Avoid Life Long Debt

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84% of Black parents say it’s important that their child attend and graduate from college. There are several competing priorities when considering postsecondary education, with costs often playing a key role in parents’ decision calculus.

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84% of Black parents say it’s important that their child attend and graduate from college. There are several competing priorities when considering postsecondary education, with costs often playing a key role in parents’ decision calculus.