Supporting Everything That's Wright: From Education to Empowerment
Supporting Everything That's Wright: From Education to Empowerment
The education programs at Wright the Vision, Inc. directly align with our mission to foster education, social justice, and personal empowerment. By providing scholarships, readiness programs, and mentorship, we address the systemic barriers that many students face and advocate for equity and opportunity. Our commitment to education not only honors the legacy of our founder, Dr. LaVon Wright Bracy, but also embodies our vision of a just and equitable society where everyone has the chance to succeed.
Together, these programs create a robust support system that empowers students to achieve their educational goals and make a meaningful impact in their communities. We invite you to join us in this vital work and support our efforts to transform lives through education.
We offer a range of scholarships to support students at different stages of their educational journey. Our high school scholarships are awarded annually to graduating seniors in Florida, with a preference for those attending Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). College scholarships are also available based on funding, su
We offer a range of scholarships to support students at different stages of their educational journey. Our high school scholarships are awarded annually to graduating seniors in Florida, with a preference for those attending Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). College scholarships are also available based on funding, supporting undergraduate students with a minimum GPA of 3.0. These scholarships help alleviate financial burdens and open doors to higher education for deserving students.
Our college readiness programs provide essential support to prepare students for the demands of higher education. We offer quarterly workshops and seminars, both in-person and virtually, covering topics such as college applications, essay writing, financial aid, and personal finance. These sessions equip students with the skills and know
Our college readiness programs provide essential support to prepare students for the demands of higher education. We offer quarterly workshops and seminars, both in-person and virtually, covering topics such as college applications, essay writing, financial aid, and personal finance. These sessions equip students with the skills and knowledge needed to navigate the college admissions process successfully.
Our mentorship program pairs students with experienced mentors who provide guidance on college applications, career advice, and personal development. Students can apply to receive a mentor, ensuring they have access to personalized support throughout their educational journey. The duration and frequency of mentorship interactions can be t
Our mentorship program pairs students with experienced mentors who provide guidance on college applications, career advice, and personal development. Students can apply to receive a mentor, ensuring they have access to personalized support throughout their educational journey. The duration and frequency of mentorship interactions can be tailored to fit individual needs, with a mix of in-person visits and virtual communication.
Please reach us at info@wrightthevision.net if you cannot find an answer to your question.
The mission of Wright The Vision is to provide access to education and healthcare for underprivileged communities. While we prioritize applicants intending to attend Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), we remain open to considering exceptional candidates planning to attend other institutions.
Geographical Scope: State of Florida residents
Preference: HBCU applicants preferred; others considered
Level: Graduating seniors preferred, exceptions can be made
The mission of Wright The Vision is to provide access to education and healthcare for underprivileged communities. These scholarships aim to support undergraduate students who maintain a minimum GPA of 3.0 (unweighted). As with our high school scholarships, we prioritize students attending HBCUs but remain open to other candidates.
Geographical Scope: State of Florida residents
Preference: HBCU students preferred; others considered.
Level: Undergraduate only.
Field of Study: No specific majors or fields required.
The duration and frequency of mentorship interactions can be tailored to fit individual needs, with a mix of in-person visits and virtual communication.
Initial Commitment: A one-year mentorship period to provide consistent support through critical phases of college preparation.
Frequency: Monthly meetings, with additional check-ins as needed.
Flexibility: Option to extend the mentorship based on student and mentor agreement.
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