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Bard’s first cohort of Posse Arts Scholars from Puerto Rico. Photo by Jonathan Asiedu ’23

Posse Arts Puerto Rico Initiative

The Posse Arts Program recruits, trains, and supports cohorts of students interested in majoring in the creative arts.
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Bard College now offers full-tuition Posse Scholarships to students from Puerto Rico in partnership with the Posse Foundation and Lin-Manuel Miranda and the Miranda Family Fund. The first class of Posse Arts Scholars began at Bard in the fall of 2022.
A Collaboration of Lin-Manuel Miranda and the Miranda Family Fund, the Posse Foundation, and Bard College
Tony Award–winning actor, producer, and director Lin-Manuel Miranda.

A Collaboration of Lin-Manuel Miranda and the Miranda Family Fund, the Posse Foundation, and Bard College

“As the son of two Puerto Rican migrants, this project is especially meaningful to me,” says Lin-Manuel Miranda, the award-winning creator and star of the Broadway musicals In the Heights and Hamilton. “So much of my work as an artist is informed and enriched by my Puerto Rican heritage. I’m excited to partner with Posse to increase opportunities for the next generation of Boricuas to lead as actors, musicians, painters, dancers, sculptors.”
Bard College is the first institution to offer full-tuition Posse Scholarships to students from Puerto Rico, as the Posse Foundation expands to recruit art students from the island.
Bard College Posse Scholar Sakinah Bennett ’21. Photo by Shocarra Marcus

Bard College is the first institution to offer full-tuition Posse Scholarships to students from Puerto Rico, as the Posse Foundation expands to recruit art students from the island.

The Posse Foundation identifies, selects, and trains cohorts of high school seniors in Puerto Rico interested in pursuing undergraduate arts degrees at mainland US colleges. This new effort is the latest expansion of the Posse Arts initiative, which aims to create a diverse pipeline of leaders in both fine arts and performing arts fields. Bard has joined California Institute of the Arts—which recruits Arts Posse students from New York City. Over the next five years, Bard will award in excess of $10 million in scholarships to Arts Posse Scholars from Puerto Rico. Learn more about the program and nominate a scholar at possefoundation.org.

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  • The Arts at Bard College
     
  • Las artes en Bard College
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From the President of the College

“We’re delighted to be the first institutional partner for the new Posse Arts Program in Puerto Rico,” says Bard College President Leon Botstein. “Recruiting a cohort of young artists from Puerto Rico for our Arts Division aligns perfectly with our belief in the importance of the arts in higher education and in increasing access.”

About the Initiative

Winners of the prestigious award are selected for their exceptional leadership potential as well as artistic ability. Like all Posse Scholars, Puerto Rico Arts Posse Scholars receive full-tuition scholarships from participating institutions, where they attend as members of a team. Other supports include eight months of pre-college training leading up to matriculation and faculty mentoring once enrolled.

Posse Scholars—a majority of whom are first-generation collegegoers from low-income BIPOC communities—reflect the diversity of their school districts. To be considered for the award, students must first be nominated by their high school or a community-based organization. Nominees then take part in Posse’s Dynamic Assessment Process, an innovative, nontraditional method for assessing leadership and academic potential.

The Posse Arts Program was launched on April 15, 2021 at an event hosted by Lin-Manuel Miranda and Warner Bros. Pictures. Former First Lady Michelle Obama celebrated the new initiative in a message to attendees, saying, “Thank you for what you are doing; it couldn’t be more important. Behind every great artist—just like every great engineer, doctor, lawyer, business leader, and, yes, president and first lady—is a great Posse.”

As part of their involvement with the new arts program in Puerto Rico, Lin-Manuel and the Miranda Family Fund together with the Flamboyan Foundation and the Hispanic Federation—organizations with wide footprints in Puerto Rico—will work with Posse to establish a network of nominators throughout the island. They will also assemble a group of accomplished artists in a diversity of fields to help enrich various aspects of the program.

“Bringing Posse to Puerto Rico is a dream project,” says Luis Miranda, Jr., a leading political strategist and father of Lin-Manuel. “Puerto Rico is home to so many brilliant young people who are gifted artists. This Posse expands their horizons so they can pursue their creative aspirations at a professional level. Connecting them to leading institutions like Bard not only expands opportunities for them to hone their craft and build successful careers as artists, but also helps position them to lead in their fields. That’s exciting.”

The Posse Foundation plans to grow its arts initiative—both in Puerto Rico and in the contiguous United States—to include six top-tier arts colleges. At capacity, the program will support 300 Arts Posse Scholars annually, providing upwards of $12 million in full-tuition scholarships each year.

“It’s difficult to overstate the importance of having leaders in the arts who reflect our unique diversity,” says Posse President and Founder Deborah Bial. “So much of who we are and who we can imagine ourselves becoming hinges on representation. Our expansion to Puerto Rico is a natural extension of Posse’s mission to build a diverse, equitable, inclusive leadership network we can all be proud of. I’m so thankful to Lin-Manuel and President Botstein at Bard for collaborating on this exciting initiative.”
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Scholar Highlight

Dashely J.
Class of ’26
Major
Art History and Architecture

OEI Scholarship:
Posse Puerto Rico

What tips can you give to future Bardians?
Keep an open mind and be willing to learn and grow! Ask questions and reach out:) Finally, give yourself grace, give yourself time to rest, to recharge, and to give it your best always! Stay kind :) Transitioning from High School to College is hard but it is beautiful. Be proud of yourself and for everything you have accomplished. I am proud of you!

Scholar Highlight

How has OEI helped you?
The OEI scholarship has made going to college accessible while also allowing me to be in a diverse community that embraces minorities in the pursuit of higher education. 

Campus Leadership Roles
 I am a full-time student and I also work in KAPPA house as an Office Assistant. In my free time I like taking on fun projects like acting!

What do you hope to do after Bard?
My hopes for the future are to complete my education here at Bard and continue to pursue my masters in Europe!
 
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