Programs

The primary goal of the various programs is to prepare young ladies for all aspects of college life: academics, interdependence, self-discipline and self-motivation.

COLLEGE-BOUND COMMUNITY PROGRAM:

Ongoing classes open to ALL YOUNG LADIES

  Personal Development

  • Shadowing College & Career Mentors
  • Individual Counseling
  • Movie/Book Club
  • Leadership Development
  • Young Mom & Baby Circle / Babysitters Club

   Expressive Outlets

  • Writing & Poetry
  •  Photography
  •  Cooking
  •  Dance/Fencing

Open to ALL YOUTH         

  Community Service

  • Serving/Fundraising/Walking for causes
  • Community Development
  • Tutoring K-3rds graders

  Academic Support

    • College Prep
    • SAT Prep
    • Tutoring

 Special Events

Receive: Winter Showcase

This entrepreneurial showcase where participants partner with local community and corporate organizations and showcase learned skills from the Achieve Summer Program to raise funds for college related necessities and activities.

 

Achieve: Summer Program

Local community organizations and individual professionals/entrepreneurs sponsor a 6 week summer program modeled after a college experience to provide participants with education in Positive Expressive Activities, Leadership and Entrepreneurial Development and College, community and Cultural Awareness.

 

Give Back: Always!

Community Responsibility is a major ideology of College-Bound. All participants give-back to others through various service projects and events at least once a month.

 

COLLEGE-BOUND HOME FOR GIRLS PROGRAM:

Ongoing & open to identified YOUNG LADIES

This residential community is committed to serving ladies who are approaching the age of independence and need additional support to ensure their academic and holistic success. While developing a safe, familial foundation young ladies 14-21 will have the opportunity to learn and practice learned skills in a setting that will be similar to the collegiate atmosphere they will be entering. The life, social, and study skills that they master will set the stage for a more successful transition.