Helping
Students Help Themselves
Project
Discovery is funded through the Virginia Department of Education, United
Way of the Virginias and community support. The program works with
Tazewell County
middle and high school students of Tazewell County. Currently,
Project Discovery is serving 61 students.
There
is no cost to the student to join. The purpose of Project Discovery is
to enhance the knowledge of first generation students and their parents
of post-secondary education. This is accomplished through workshops and
college campus visits. There
are at least seven college campus visits throughout the year.
Every trip is chaperoned by volunteers and parents along with Project
Discovery staff.
Project
Discovery offers SAT and ACT fee waivers and waivers for
college applications. The office has information on
all colleges and will gather any information requested by
the student or parent. The office also writes letters
of recommendation and helps with other referrals.
Project
Discovery has been serving Tazewell County middle and high
school students for over sixteen (16) years.
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Additionally,
the program provides students with workshops that focus on
the following, but not limited to:
- Self-esteem
- Goal
Setting
- Study
Skills
- Time
Management
- Test
Taking Skills
- Choosing
a College
- Financial
Aid
- Preparing
for SATs
- Social
Pressures
- Choosing
a Career
- Finding
a Job
- Self
Improving
Each
student is to attend and participate in a workshop and field
trip once a month. |