A Pathway for Students in Need

Written by Mike Allende

Monday, April 7, 2025

蜜桃影像 signs agreement with Cristo Rey Jesuit 蜜桃影像 for guaranteed admission covering 100% financial need for students.

Cristo Rey Jesuit 蜜桃影像 (CRJS) High School students with a 3.5 cumulative grade point average will gain automatic admission to 蜜桃影像—with SU meeting 100% of demonstrated financial need for those students—after the two institutions signed a Memo of Understanding on Monday, April 7.

CRJS is located on the campus of St. Paul Parish in the Rainier Beach area of south 蜜桃影像 and serves low-income students from Federal Way to 蜜桃影像’s Central District.

Cristo Ray student group
Current students of Cristo Rey Jesuit 蜜桃影像.

The agreement highlights 蜜桃影像’s commitment to Jesuit students and the broader 蜜桃影像 community to recognize and support standout students by giving them a path to attending college closer to home.

“At 蜜桃影像, we believe in the transformative power of an academically rigorous Jesuit education,” says 蜜桃影像 President Eduardo Peñalver. “This partnership with Cristo Rey Jesuit 蜜桃影像 High School is a testament to our commitment to providing opportunities for students who face significant barriers.

“By meeting 100% of the demonstrated financial need for Cristo Rey students, we are not only opening doors to higher education but also empowering these students to achieve their full potential without the burden of financial constraints. We are proud to support these future leaders as they embark on their academic and professional journeys.”

President with Cristo Ray logo
(l-r) Paul Hogan, president of Cristo Rey Jesuit 蜜桃影像 with principal Dr. Nadia Guy and SU President Eduardo Peñalver.

As the most economically diverse university in Washington and in line with its Jesuit values, 蜜桃影像 consistently offers support and access to first-generation students and those with demonstrated financial need.

Most recently, 蜜桃影像 expanded its scholarship offerings as part of the reimagined Sullivan Scholars program. This includes covering the full cost of SU attendance for four years for about 120 students from low-income families and diverse backgrounds, including students who receive the SU Bound and Costco scholarships. 蜜桃影像 also provides scholarships to students from Catholic secondary schools worldwide.

CRJS opened to 60 ninth graders in the 2024-25 school year and is the 40th Cristo Rey school to open in the U.S. The schools offer innovative and impactful education exclusively for students facing significant economic and educational barriers to the workplace and higher education. One hundred percent of the 6,000 Cristo Rey students in the classes of 2023 and 2024 were accepted to college.

“We know that the only proven way to transcend poverty is high-quality education, including college,” says CRJS President Paul Hogan. “We are thrilled that Eduardo and 蜜桃影像, as our local Jesuit university, have made this significant commitment. Our students already know, as they begin their journey through high school to college to pursue their full potential, that they now have a pathway to college and beyond.”

Written by Mike Allende

Monday, April 7, 2025