Graduate School Admissions Consulting
We are happy to announce to a Graduate Admissions Mentorship Program, which is free of charge. This program is open to all undergrad and master students who dream of a Ph.D. education in the US.
NYA offers dedicated one-on-one mentoring that covers all aspects of the graduate school admission process such as advising on building a strong academic CV, to identifying which programs are right for you, to revising your statement of purpose and advice on the required tests such as GRE, GMAT, TOEFL, IELTS and GRE subject tests.
NYA’s uniqueness is that its one-on-one mentoring starts right after admission into a college and continues until admission to a graduate program that a college student dreams of.
Just send us your most up to date CV as well as your the most recent transcript via email to info @ newyorkacademy.org and one of our educational consultants will contact you asap.
A mentor is someone who sees more talent and ability within you, than you see in yourself, and helps bring it out of you.
— Bob Proctor

UPLIFT Academy Awarded $10,000 Grant from the Eisai USA Foundation to Support College Path Mentorship and Summer Math Camps
UPLIFT Academy is thrilled to announce that it has been awarded a $10,000 grant from the EISAI USA Foundation. This generous funding will support the College Path Mentorship Program, aimed at empowering and guiding students on their path to higher education.
This Giving Tuesday, You Can Change a Student’s Future
As you know, all of UPLIFT’s programs — CPM, STEAM Academies, Summer Math Camps, tutoring, mentorship — are completely free for students from underserved communities. To meet the growing demand in Newark and Paterson where we currently serve, your Giving Tuesday contribution is vital. Today, on Giving Tuesday, every dollar helps us open doors for students who deserve every opportunity to thrive.
Why Math Matters: Real-World Careers That Start with Algebra
If you’ve ever stared at a linear equation or quadratic formula and asked, “When will I actually use this in real life?”—you’re not alone. It’s the most common question in any math classroom. Mastering algebra today is the first step toward securing a successful, high-paying career tomorrow.


