Opening the World through Language
All-Star English is an interest-based program that incorporates baseball and softball concepts into the language acquisition methodology, creating a fun and dynamic learning experience. The program is offered on a scholarship basis to dedicated and qualified student-athletes who lack the financial resources to pay for a quality English education.
Since its launch in August 2020, the program has expanded to serve over 200 students in eight departments (states) in Colombia thanks to the support of the U.S. Embassy in Colombia, the MLB Players Trust and dozens of our generous donors from around the world. Our sponsor DHL has supported the program by donating 55 laptop computers through the DHL-Helping Learners program. We believe that this collaboration among the government, education, business and non-profit sectors is the future of social change globally.
The core value propositions of ASE are small class sizes, employing a unique interest-based approach, and serving low-income populations that otherwise would not have access to quality English instruction. Furthermore, we use real-life incentives to motivate the students in class. For instance, at the end of each season, the student with the best ASE Average (MVP) and the players on the championship team win useful baseball and softball supplies.
Project Béisbol raises funds and partners with generous organizations such as the MLB Players Trust to fund the program, therefore scholarships opportunities are limited. If you are interested in joining the program on a fee basis, please Contact Us for details on pricing and scheduling.
Success Stories:
Scholarships in the USA
In 2023, six Colombian softball players and beneficiaries of our All-Star English program, the Digital Exchange and equipment donations earned full scholarships to study and play Division 1 softball at Saint Petersburg College in Florida.
Julian Sinisterra
Julian Sinisterra achieved the dream of obtaining a scholarship to play baseball and study in the USA. He is currently pitching for the Crusaders at the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor in Belton, Texas, and studying English. Through an All-Star English scholarship and the Digital Exchange we helped him cross the finish line.
