It’s Time For School

Education shapes the future — not just for individuals, but for families, communities, and our entire country. At BPC Works Corp, ten percent of our total spending is dedicated to college tuition assistance. Because our children — and those willing to learn — deserve opportunity.

We are working toward establishing our own structured scholarship program. Setting this up properly requires navigating tax law, compliance requirements, and regulatory hurdles. It will take time — and we are committed to building it the right way. If, by the end of our fiscal year on December 31st, our internal scholarship structure is not yet finalized, we will not hold those funds back. Instead, the full ten percent tuition allocation will be issued to nonprofit organizations or university funding programs that provide tuition assistance. Any organization receiving those funds must agree to use them strictly for low to middle-income applicants.

Our long-term goal is clear. Once an individual is approved for tuition assistance under our program, support could extend for up to a four-year degree — provided passing grades are maintained. This assistance would cover tuition only. It would not cover housing, books, or meal plans. We estimate scholarship awards based on an average in-state tuition cost of approximately twelve thousand dollars per year. Costs can vary significantly depending on institution and residency status, and adjustments may be required accordingly.

While the program would give preference to degrees in high-demand fields such as artificial intelligence, healthcare, engineering, and other workforce-critical industries, it would remain open to all career paths. Opportunity should not be limited by background. Seventy-five percent of tuition assistance would be allocated to soon-to-be or recent high school graduates. The remaining twenty-five percent would support adults seeking higher education or trade certification.

These programs are intended for the less privileged only. We define “more privileged” as any individual who has earned over two hundred thousand dollars annually for the past two years, or any household earning over three hundred thousand dollars combined for the past two years. This is not an invitation to submit financial documents at this time.

We measure success not by maximum profit — we measure it by maximum good.

If you believe education should be accessible to those willing to work for it…

If you believe opportunity should rise based on effort, not income level…

Become a member. Membership is not tax deductible. We are a for-profit business.

Tell your friends. Tell your family. Tell your coworkers. The more members we have and the more services purchased, the more futures we can help build.

Because when education rises…

We all rise.

Helping Everyone Rise Up – Investment For Good