Path to College celebrates new center to 'catapult' students to success

'It’s an unbelievable moment for us. It’s going to allow us to expand our services,' founder Christine Sylvain says

By: Stephanie Susskind

PALM BEACH COUNTY, Fla. — The non-profit organization Path to College celebrated a symbolic groundbreaking on Tuesday for a new center that will help thousands more Palm Beach County students on their journey after high school.

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Lake Worth High School senior Jeilyn Sevilla Nunez is a fellow in the Path to College program. She will become the first in her family to go to college, thanks to the support and guidance from Path to College.

"I applied to eight schools across the United States. I got accepted into all of the schools, but I ultimately decided to go to FAU with a full ride," she said.

When she first got to high school, Nunez said she didn't know if she would even go to college.

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