More than 50 percent of the students who enter DC high schools do not graduate. For many of them, a General Education Diploma (GED) or other high school-equivalent credentials offer a second chance to get the education they so desperately need to begin a career, and support themselves and their loved ones.
Unfortunately the drive and intelligence needed to earn a GED are often not enough. Adult learners face a host of other financial, social, and emotional challenges that can delay or prevent graduation from a GED program.
We believe that no one is better equipped to help non-traditional learners face these challenges than the people who have already overcome them. That is why Beyond Talent exists.
Beyond Talent matches top GED graduates with current GED students in mentoring relationships that provide the current students with the insight and support necessary to overcome the adversities, and achieve their educational goals.
In addition to our core mentoring programs, Beyond Talent provides financial and other support to program
participants eager to continue their education at college or in
vocational training and certification programs. Beyond Talent is also developing other innovative ways to build capacity and foster academic achievement among non-traditional learners beyond the high school-equivalent level.
We invite you to explore our site to learn more about Beyond Talent, and hope that you will join us in creating stronger communities by starting a cycle of success.
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 04 June 2008 )
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Two More Students Off to UDC thanks to Beyond Talent and Academy of Hope |
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Beyond Talent and Academy of Hope joined forces this summer to provide an expanded College Readiness Program to non-traditional students and graduates, and we are thrilled to report that 2 students in that program have been accepted to UDC in the fall! |
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 02 July 2008 )
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Beyond Talent Looking for a Few Good Mentors |
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Beyond Talent is seeking volunteer mentors to help build our new Next Steps program. Mentors will provide guidance to a non-traditional high school student or graduate. Program coordinator Sasha Wilson is leading the pilot effort. If you are interested, please contact her at
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or (202) 265-1717. |
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 02 July 2008 )
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