Foster youth face significant barriers to higher education, and statistically, they are among the most underrepresented groups in college. The National Foster Youth Institute shares that just around 3-4% of kids from the program earn a four-year degree. This record reflects not a lack of potential, but a lack of support systems that most young adults rely on while transitioning into independence. With the right support structures, foster youth can thrive academically and change their life trajectories turning a story of adversity into one of achievement and self-determination. Foster Future helps foster kids go to college affordably by guiding them through how to utilize the resources available to them.