Program Overview
Overview
- Over 12,000 students reached annually, drawn from over 1,500 high schools nation-wide
- Over 70% of enrolled students identify as people of color*, and about 40% identify as young women*
- More than 5,000 industry professionals serve as volunteer mentors each year
- Nearly $4 million in scholarships was awarded this past year to program alums pursuing industry-related careers, totaling $37 Million since ACE’s inception
*Construction Industry: 33% people of color, 11% women; Architecture & Engineering: 24% people of color, 26% women (2022 – US Bureau of Labor Statistics Current Population Survey)
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Outcomes
Over 90% of ACE alumni go on to college or skilled trades training programs
More than 70% of ACE seniors annually enter a college or skilled trades program with an industry-related focus
Over 40% of ACE seniors entering college will be 1st generation scholars*
Large majorities of students report their ACE experience helped them:
- Become more motivated to attend college
- Improved chances of being admitted to college
- Learn skills and knowledge that lead to greater success in college
250+ college students have enrolled in the Transformative Partner Program, which acts as a bridge between high school and career
*Compared to 27% nationwide (National Center for Education Statistics)
Impact
- An estimated between 1,500 to 2,000+ ACE alumni enter the AEC workforce every year
- A growing number of ACE Mentors are program alumni (8%)
- Each year, more than 800 students participate in paid Summer Workplace Experiences and Summer Camps
- ACE Mentor, through generous contributions from donor and partner firms, provides access to ongoing mentoring opportunities, soft skills training, and job board postings to active alumni pursuing careers in the AEC industry