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College and Career

Our North Star: Preparing our Scholars for College, Career, and Beyond

From Ivy League institutions like Yale and UPenn, to renowned HBCUs such as Morehouse, Spelman, and Howard — and a wide range of top public universities, state colleges, and private institutions — 100% of Capital Prep graduates have been accepted to four-year colleges and universities.

Capital Prep Graduates Take on the World

Our scholars don’t just leave Capital Prep with a diploma — they leave with purpose, preparation, and a commitment to making an impact. Our alumni are living proof of what’s possible when education is rooted in social justice, excellence, and high expectations.

Jania Jones, Class of 2022

Jania was the first Capital Prep Harlem scholar to receive her Associate Degree in Journalism & Communications before obtaining her High School Diploma. She graduated as a member of the Housatonic Honors Program & Phi Theta Kappa Honors Society. In addition, she earned the Outstanding Academic Achievement in the Journalism Program Award and was recognized for Outstanding Service to HCC Student Magazine, Horizons. Now forging her path at New York University, she’s studying Computer Science and Mandarin — a combination that’s taking her around the world!

Aiden, Class of 2023

Aiden is the embodiment of Capital Prep excellence. He graduated at 15 with his Associate Degree and will complete his degree at Morehouse College in 2025 — a powerful example of what it means to lead, achieve, and inspire.

Assitan, Class of 2024

"Attending college has changed me and my family's life because being first generation, I'm accomplishing goals that my family never had the chance to accomplish. They wanted to make a better life for me and my siblings. I love my HBCU!"

Trevon, Class of 2024

Trevon set a new standard at Capital Prep as our first Gates Scholar. Now attending Georgetown University, he exemplifies leadership, academic excellence, and the drive to break barriers — a true reflection of what it means to be Capital Prep.

"Morehouse was the best decision of my entire life."

Sheik Kante, Class of 2024
Morehouse College Class of 2028
Freshman Class President

Attending Morehouse has helped my family envision a brighter future for us all and provide hope for them.

Words can’t explain the time I’m having at Morehouse but in short: it’s the best decision I’ve ever made in my entire life. Morehouse has truly become a home to me where I can authentically be myself and be within an area that values my black life & body. I’ve truly never been happier in my life. So many opportunities, lessons, tools, and people that I’ve met have shaped me into a man in contrast to time in New York where I was a boy with a child mindset.

I have truly found a place that can be called my home when I’m away from home and I have grown as a man.

Going into this year not knowing anyone was very frightening, but it definitely changed as I was welcomed by my brothers and sisters with open arms and have formed long lasting bonds that will outlive my life; a legacy.

From Scholar to Leader: A Capital Prep Journey Comes Full Circle

Wynton Borders, Class of 2011
Morehouse College Class of 2015
Director of Professional Learning at Capital Preparatory Schools

From the first day I walked through the doors of Capital Prep, I knew it was a special place... a place that could be life-changing.

As a Social Justice Illuminator at Capital Prep Harbor Upper School, he led classrooms where scholars critically examined the world around them. He launched groundbreaking student-led initiatives like Journey to Justice, a social justice symposium, and The Borderline Report, a talk-show-style platform for discussing real-world community issues. His work inside the classroom and in the broader school community centered around one thing: empowerment through education.

When he first walked through the doors of Capital Preparatory Magnet School in Hartford as a scholar, something immediately clicked for Wynton Borders. He sensed, even as a young student, that Capital Prep was no ordinary school — it was a place that could truly change lives.

“I knew I was destined to make an impact,” he would later recall. “The collective goal here wasn’t just academic success. It was to change our community — and ultimately, the world.”

That belief, forged early, has since guided his entire educational and professional journey.

During his junior year, a moment of clarity shifted his course. Inspired by the leadership around him, he walked into the office of then-principal Dr. Steve Perry and made a bold declaration:
“Someday, I’m going to have your job.”

It wasn’t just youthful ambition — it was purpose. That purpose drove him to become Head Boy of the Student Government in his senior year, then graduate from Morehouse College, one of the nation’s leading HBCUs. But his story didn’t end there — he returned home to where it all began, determined to "pay it forward.

His commitment extended to the athletic field as Head Football Coach and to academic leadership as Academic Dean, where he harnessed data to drive instruction and create actionable learning plans tailored to every scholar.

Eventually, the bold declaration he made years before came full circle — he became Principal of Capital Prep Harbor Upper School. With Capital Prep culture etched into his DNA, he led with clarity, conviction, and a deep understanding of the school's mission: cultivating lifelong learners and agents of social change.

Today, he serves as the Director of Professional Learning for the entire Capital Prep network, a role that allows him to shape and support the development of educators across campuses — ensuring that the mission continues to scale with impact.

From scholar to system-wide leader, his journey is a testament to the power of vision, purpose, and the belief that schools — and the people in them — can truly change the world.