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We’re developing a great curriculum for the upcoming session of The Knowledge Vault!

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The Knowledge Vault is a Leadership & Mastermind Program for High School students. Students meet every other Saturday to receive interactive workshops on a topic geared towards academic, personal and professional development. Following the daily workshop, students participate in a facilitiated mastermind session towards strenthening their critical thinking skills and towards developing and understanding their individual voice as a young leader. Students set biweekly goals, evaluate their progress, and support one another towards accomplishing these academic and professional goals. Undergraduate college students offer their advice and share their insight on first-year best practices.

The Knowledge Vault is a place where high school students can intellectually express themselves as it relates to the world and others around them. Every person is wired differently, and we believe that each person is designed replete with skills, abilities, and talents that, when nurtured, have the ability to mold that person into a leader.

Students will leave The Knowledge Vault with valuable experiences, with lifelong lessons, and prepared with the knowledge and confidence to conquer their next step: living as successful independent adults in an evolving world.

 
 

Workshop Topics

Developing a Growth Mindset

College Resources & Understanding Financial Aid

Finanical Literacy & Money Mangement

Your Perfect Career Path

Diversity in Leadership & Edcuation

Exploring the Arts: An Opera at the Kennedy Center

Effective Writing & Mastering the Essay

Learning to Serve

Your Mental Health: Self-Care & Stress Management

Entrepreneurship: Understanding The Journey


 
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