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Alfred Harcourt Foundation Becomes Harcourt Jovanovich Foundation
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RYE, N.Y. - Rezul -- The Alfred Harcourt Foundation announced today that it will be renamed The
Harcourt Jovanovich Foundation. This change recognizes the significant
contributions of William and Peter Jovanovich.
Back in 1962 William Jovanovich, a publishing legend, helped Ellen Knowles
Harcourt, widow and philanthropist, conceptualize and create a foundation that
would help first-generation college students graduate in four years and expand
their horizons along the way.
Peter Jovanovich, who over his long career as an educational and academic
publisher, ran the three largest educational publishing companies in the world, was
the foundation's longest serving board member. He died in 2024.
For more than 60 years the foundation has quietly advanced the lives of thousands
of students. At its core, the foundation seeks to remove financial barriers for
students with clear financial need, ambition, and what Ellen Harcourt called "a
spark."
"Financial circumstances should not limit a young person's ability to earn an
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undergraduate degree," said Robin Jovanovich, who has been president of the
foundation since 2017. "We work closely with our partner institutions to ensure
that our scholars receive all of the non-financial resources they need to stay in
school, and on track to graduate in four years." Jovanovich added, "We look at our
scholars as individuals; they have unique needs. And as the challenges for students
continue to increase, the foundation increases its support, whether in the form of
summer classes to bring up GPAs or study-abroad programs to enrich their cultural
understanding."
The Harcourt Foundation's graduation rate in four years continues to be above 90
percent; the national average, according to the U.S. Department of Education's
National Center for Education Statistics, is 49 percent.
"We aren't just choosing smart kids," said Daryl Fox, chairman of the foundation
board. "We intentionally ask our partner schools to select students with financial
need, average grades, and test scores, but with oversized potential. There is no
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shortcut to getting a college degree for our scholars. It requires commitment and
hard work on their part, and a lot of monitoring and oversight on ours." Fox added,
"Learning has always been hard; we believe it should also be stimulating and life-
changing. We're here to make sure these goals are reached."
The foundation's current partner schools are The City College of New York, The
College of New Jersey, Baruch College, and College of Staten Island, Teacher
Honors Academy. This fall, in addition to supporting 80 undergraduate students,
the foundation will begin offering graduate school assistance to seniors who have
demonstrated scholarship, leadership, and drive.
https://www.harcourt-jovanovich.org
Harcourt Jovanovich Foundation. This change recognizes the significant
contributions of William and Peter Jovanovich.
Back in 1962 William Jovanovich, a publishing legend, helped Ellen Knowles
Harcourt, widow and philanthropist, conceptualize and create a foundation that
would help first-generation college students graduate in four years and expand
their horizons along the way.
Peter Jovanovich, who over his long career as an educational and academic
publisher, ran the three largest educational publishing companies in the world, was
the foundation's longest serving board member. He died in 2024.
For more than 60 years the foundation has quietly advanced the lives of thousands
of students. At its core, the foundation seeks to remove financial barriers for
students with clear financial need, ambition, and what Ellen Harcourt called "a
spark."
"Financial circumstances should not limit a young person's ability to earn an
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undergraduate degree," said Robin Jovanovich, who has been president of the
foundation since 2017. "We work closely with our partner institutions to ensure
that our scholars receive all of the non-financial resources they need to stay in
school, and on track to graduate in four years." Jovanovich added, "We look at our
scholars as individuals; they have unique needs. And as the challenges for students
continue to increase, the foundation increases its support, whether in the form of
summer classes to bring up GPAs or study-abroad programs to enrich their cultural
understanding."
The Harcourt Foundation's graduation rate in four years continues to be above 90
percent; the national average, according to the U.S. Department of Education's
National Center for Education Statistics, is 49 percent.
"We aren't just choosing smart kids," said Daryl Fox, chairman of the foundation
board. "We intentionally ask our partner schools to select students with financial
need, average grades, and test scores, but with oversized potential. There is no
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shortcut to getting a college degree for our scholars. It requires commitment and
hard work on their part, and a lot of monitoring and oversight on ours." Fox added,
"Learning has always been hard; we believe it should also be stimulating and life-
changing. We're here to make sure these goals are reached."
The foundation's current partner schools are The City College of New York, The
College of New Jersey, Baruch College, and College of Staten Island, Teacher
Honors Academy. This fall, in addition to supporting 80 undergraduate students,
the foundation will begin offering graduate school assistance to seniors who have
demonstrated scholarship, leadership, and drive.
https://www.harcourt-jovanovich.org
Source: Harcourt Jovanovich Foundation
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