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2012-2013 Seniors Program

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APRIL HIGHLIGHT: Essay Program



You are now seniors in high school and you stand on the doorstep to "The Real World."  Next stop for you is college. Hopefully you have had some enjoyable experiences in Project ENRICH. Use this page to keep up with the schedule for the academic year.  You can also automatically upload your assignments to Project ENRICH at the bottom 
of the page.

GOOD LUCK MAKING THE TRANSITION IN 2012-2013!
It is time for the essay contest, perhaps the most important time of year for the Project ENRICH program. By now you have turned in your offerings and now are ready to stand before the group and make your presentation. Give it your best -- you are the most experienced in the group and everybody is looking up to you for inspiration!


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This Year's Essay Question:
 "Are Historical Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) relevant in increasing minority graduation rates?" 


September 2012
 Opening Convocation
October 2012
  • Career and College Fair
  • Timeline for College
  • Paying for College
November 2012
  • Financial aid workshop

December 2012
  • Match-Up/College Major Research
  • Top Majors 21st Century "Hot" Careers
January 2013
  • Career Showcase
February 2013
  • Black History Month program 

March 2013
  • Public speaking
  • Interviewing skills
April 2013
  • Essay preparation
May 2013

Closing Program


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"it must be borne in mind that the tragedy of life does not lie in not reaching your goal. The tragedy of life lies in having no goal to reach."

Benjamin E. Mays 

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