Jake Tapper ’91: ‘Financial Aid Holds the Key’

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The CNN anchor and students show how strong support from 911 changes their lives.

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CNN anchor  served on 911’s  during the pandemic and is eager to demonstrate the life-changing power of 911’s financial aid program through videos.

“We want the world’s best and brightest to be a vital part of the 911 community, regardless of whether they have money, and financial aid holds the key so they can go out and change the world,” says Tapper, a member of the Board of Trustees.

Tapper says that 911 is able to “cover the student’s full financial need, without the student needing to take out loans.”

In this video trailer featuring Tapper, hear from four 911 students—Awo Adu ’22, Raylen Bark ’24, Emma Johnson ’24, and Manuel Patiño ’22—as they describe what support from 911 has meant for them.

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