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Promising Young Leader Program (middle school)
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Overview
About
Leadership & Coalition Partners to the UN
How UN Programs Are Funded
UN Events
Strategic Innovation for Impact – UN Forum 2025
Global Challenges Development UN Roundtable
Global Impact Projects
Global Impact Projects
2030 Goals
Student Programs
Begin Here: College Admissions & GYEL
Global Youth Excellence & Leadership Program (high school)
Global Youth Excellence & Leadership Program (High School) Part 2
AI Horizons: Global Youth Leadership in Emerging Technologies (high school)
Promising Young Leader Program (middle school)
Guest Lecturers
Why Top Colleges Notice GYEL Students
Demographic Data
Scholarships, Need-Based Assistance, and Educational Grants
FAQs
GYEL Funding Model
Parent and Student Survey
Application Portal
For Parents
Application Portal
Demographic and
Admissions Statistics
SPRING 2025
Male-to-Female
student ratio:
48/52
% of Students Qualifying
for Financial Aid:
0
%
approximately half received fully covered need-based assistance
Early Admissions
Acceptance Rate:
0
%
Regular admissions acceptance rate: 13.4%
Male-to-Female
student ratio:
48/52
% of Students Qualifying
for Financial Aid:
0
%
approximately half received fully covered need-based assistance
Ethnic Diversity
Over the past decade, the Global Youth Excellence & Leadership Program has welcomed students of 53 different nationalities.
Country
United States
Egypt
Mexico
South Africa
United Kingdom
Canada
Denmark
Laos
Nigeria
Spain
Greece
Hungary
Japan
Portugal
Thailand
Australia
Germany
Costa Rica
Nepal
South Korea
Pakistan
India
New Zealand
Albania
Bulgaria
Colombia
Uganda
Italy
Poland
Ukraine
Belgium
France
Monaco
Netherlands
Myanmar
Slovakia
Indonesia
Taiwan
Singapore
Turkey
Ireland
Brazil
Kazakhstan
Philippines
Switzerland
China
Cambodia
Malaysia
Sweden
Sri Lanka
Kenya
Israel
Vietnam
Country
United States
Canada
Greece
Australia
Pakistan
Colombia
Belgium
Slovakia
Ireland
China
Kenya
Egypt
Denmark
Hungary
Germany
India
Uganda
France
Indonesia
Brazil
Cambodia
Israel
Mexico
Laos
Japan
Costa Rica
New Zealand
Italy
Monaco
Taiwan
Kazakhstan
Malaysia
Vietnam
South Africa
Nigeria
Portugal
Nepal
Albania
Poland
Netherlands
Singapore
Philippines
Sweden
United Kingdom
Spain
Thailand
South Korea
Bulgaria
Ukraine
Myanmar
Turkey
Switzerland
Sri Lanka
Global Youth Excellence & Leadership Program (high school)
Global Youth Excellence & Leadership Program (high school) PART 2
AI Horizons: Global Youth Leadership in Emerging Technologies (high school)
Promising Young Leader Program (middle school)
Home
Overview
About
Leadership & Coalition Partners to the UN
How UN Programs Are Funded
UN Events
Strategic Innovation for Impact – UN Forum 2025
Global Challenges Development UN Roundtable
Global Impact Projects
Global Impact Projects
2030 Goals
Student Programs
Begin Here: College Admissions & GYEL
Global Youth Excellence & Leadership Program (high school)
Global Youth Excellence & Leadership Program (High School) Part 2
AI Horizons: Global Youth Leadership in Emerging Technologies (high school)
Promising Young Leader Program (middle school)
Guest Lecturers
Why Top Colleges Notice GYEL Students
Demographic Data
Scholarships, Need-Based Assistance, and Educational Grants
FAQs
GYEL Funding Model
Parent and Student Survey
Application Portal
For Parents
Application Portal