Blog written by Communications Manager, Brooklynn Lambert
This time of year, it can feel like everything is building toward one moment. Graduation is around the corner, plans are starting to take shape, and one of the most common questions seniors hear is, “What’s next?”
For some students, that answer comes easily. For others, it’s a lot more complicated.
There is a quiet pressure that shows up in these final months of high school. The expectation to have a clear plan, to feel confident in it, and to be ready for whatever comes after. But the reality is, many students are stepping into this next chapter with a mix of excitement and uncertainty. They are making big decisions while still figuring out who they are and what they want.
That in-between space after high school ends but before everything else fully begins can feel overwhelming. In those moments, what matters most is not having everything figured out. It is having support.
At DRDFS, that support does not stop at graduation. It continues throughout a student’s entire post-secondary journey. Through our coaching model, students stay connected to guidance, encouragement, and real, consistent support as they navigate new environments, responsibilities, and challenges.
That support can take many forms. It might be someone checking in to make sure a student is staying on track, offering advice when plans shift, or simply being there to listen when things feel uncertain. Scholarships are one piece of the puzzle, but they are only part of what we do. What truly makes a difference is the ongoing connection and the sense that someone is in your corner from start to finish.
There is no single right path after high school. Some students head to college, others enter the workforce, and many adjust their plans along the way. Growth is not always linear, and that is okay. What matters is having the confidence to keep moving forward and the support to keep going when things get challenging.
As seniors take their next steps, it is worth remembering that no one does it alone. Behind every student is a network of people who have helped them get to this point. With the right support system in place, students are not just prepared to start their next chapter. They are supported all the way through it, until they reach their goals and beyond.

“I grew up without a clue of what I wanted to do, or where I wanted to go in life, until I had the opportunity to join Dollars for Scholars my sophomore year of high school. From visiting campuses, to SAT prep, the guidance I received from the program changed my entire outlook.
“From college tours to financial aid, Dollars for Scholars has greatly impacted my path to higher education. As a first generation college student, deciding where I would want to continue my education and figuring out how I would get there was a difficult process. My family and I lacked the time and transportation necessary to visit schools, and this limited me in figuring out my future.
“When joining Dollars for Scholars, I was eager to visit colleges and earn scholarship money. Being able to look at all the different schools with other students I could relate to was so reassuring. Dollars for Scholars was able to answer my questions about the ins & outs of post-secondary education, as well assist me with applications. This extra help was so motivating.
“Detroit Regional Dollars for Scholars is a life-changing program. Before high school, I was going down a path that if most kids took, they’d end up either dropping out of school or going to jail. Detroit Regional Dollars for Scholars helped inspire me to get on a better path by showing me how to prepare for college. Hearing other students’ stories made me feel like I could be successful both in high school and post-secondary education.