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CALLING ALL SCHOLARS

February 4, 2016 by Project GRAD

Calling All GRAD Scholars By Ronni Chandler, Executive Director For the 7,000 students in Project GRAD, the continuous support of our graduates has made a world of difference. By sharing their own stories, our former GRAD scholars provide our current students with a priceless gift—hope. The Graduation Really Achieves Dreams organization, along with the help […]

Reflections from a “Stop the Violence: A Community Conversation” Panelist

February 2, 2016 by Project GRAD

Reflections from a “Stop the Violence: A Community Conversation” PanelistVrondelia Chandler, Project GRAD Knoxville Executive Director A near capacity crowd at Fulton High School on Wednesday/January 27, 2016 is evidence that many people from across our community care about the issue of violence and gang-related activity in our City.  The conversation was emotional because these […]

Overcoming Obstacles through Opportunity

January 28, 2016 by Project GRAD

  The College and Career Access components of Project GRAD Knoxville go beyond the traditional work of high school counselors.  In addition to assisting students and families with searching and applying for colleges and scholarships, the Project GRAD teams attempt to increase exposure and opportunities to the students we serve with hopes of increasing aspirations and […]

A True GRAD Journey

January 21, 2016 by Project GRAD

In fall of 1998, Corey Hodge entered kindergarten at Christenberry Elementary School.  Upon completion of elementary school, Corey attended Vine Magnet Middle School, where he exceled in academics and the arts, namely African drumming. During his time at Vine, Corey, like so many of our students and us, suffered a personal health crisis and had […]

Who we are is in our name…………………….

January 15, 2016 by Project GRAD

Since Project GRAD Knoxville opened in October 2001 our vision, mission, values and goals have remained the same.  Over the last 15 years, GRAD made multiple organizational changes in alignment with Knox County Schools strategic plans and in response to data.  GRAD has continued to evolve to meet the needs of our students and families […]

We STILL See a World of Hope — Our Tribute to Zae

January 7, 2016 by Project GRAD

When the Class of 2018 graduates, a hero will be missing. Zaevion Dobson had completed his first Project GRAD Summer Institute at Pellissippi State and was on track to graduation. He was doing all the right things and involved in many positive activities at Fulton High School like Project GRAD, 100 Black Men, Emerald Youth, […]

Saying #YEP! to a Brighter Future

December 31, 2015 by Project GRAD

Since late spring 2015, we have been meeting with our partners at Live.Love.Hope to develop a new program for juniors and seniors in Project GRAD high schools. The new initiative, called the Youth Entrepreneurs Program or #YEP!, is focused on teaching leadership and business skills to students aspiring to create their own businesses, and providing them with engaging and valuable mentorships. […]

Happy Holidays from Project GRAD

December 23, 2015 by Project GRAD

Project GRAD Holiday

We would like to extend holiday wishes to everyone who has been on the journey with us to make life better for the students and families that we serve. As we celebrate our 15th year, we reflect on the many lives that have been changed through the efforts of the Student and Family Support Coordinators, […]

Our ECAP Visit to the University of Tennessee

December 11, 2015 by Project GRAD

ECAP 15 Project GRAD

It was cold on the morning of Dec. 5,  but parents and students who registered for UT/GRAD the Early College Awareness Program (ECAP) woke up early to catch an 8:30 a.m. bus to the campus of the University of Tennessee. More than 180 students, parents and teachers were in attendance and they had a great […]

Our New Project GRAD Website

December 17, 2015 by Project GRAD

Project GRAD Screenshot

Notice something different? The Project GRAD website has undergone a complete makeover. Explore our newly revamped website and easily navigate through our programs, opportunities and events. We hope that you’ll be as pleased with it as we are! We have been working hard to get the new site up and running. You will be able […]

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Testimonials

Because of Project GRAD, I believed I was college-bound. Then, I developed the confidence to step out of my comfort zone, knowing I had support back home. Now I am in Japan as an English teacher.
Timothy Anderson, Knoxville
Because of Project GRAD, I was able to graduate from the University of Tennessee with my degree in arts and sciences. Project GRAD has had a generous hand in shaping my life through the university experience.
Daniel P. Mathewson, Knoxville
When I think of Project GRAD, many words come to mind: friendship, providers, motivators, educators, mentors, and guides.
Zachary Zialcita, Knoxville
The Project GRAD family has always been there to help guide me through whatever it was I needed. I am very thankful to have them in my life.
Miracle Harper, Knoxville
Through the years, Project GRAD has made available resources to me that have furthered my education and supported my professional growth.
Shawn Hatmaker, Knoxville
Project GRAD pushed me through high school and undergrad just so I would be able to experience by far the best feeling ever—becoming Jenae Antoinette Anderson, J.D., future esquire.
Jena'e A. Anderson, J.D., Knoxville
Project GRAD has been an essential tool for college, dating back to my high school days. They are helpful in keeping me on par to realize my educational and career goals. G.R.A.D. is always there make sure we continue to find success and also find ways to see how they can help us monetarily. I owe a huge portion of my success to the Project G.R.A.D.
Gabriel Figueroa,
Project GRAD pushed me to keep going no matter what over the years even after I had my son. I finally graduated with my Bachelors of Science in exercise science with a minor in dance. There is always someone to help guide me through even if it's educational or personal and I appreciate them. Project GRAD isn't just a organization it's a family.
Dominique Sims,
I am grateful for what Project GRAD has done for me. Project GRAD not only gave me the opportunity to attend college but the blessing of finding myself. I trust myself, have confidence in myself, and most of all love myself. Thank you Project GRAD for allowing me to grow into this woman that I absolutely love.
Courtney Winston,
Because of Project GRAD, I was able to graduate with my bachelors in exercise science from Lincoln Memorial University. Because of them, I am now one of the assistant basketball coaches for the women's team at Walters State Community College. Thank you Project GRAD!
Breona Hall,
Project GRAD has been very helpful since I got involved with them in high school. They helped me get through Pellissippi State Community College and Middle Tennessee State University. They are always there for you when you need them. They send information about scholarships throughout the semester. If you're going through something and need somebody to talk to you can always call them. They also keep in touch with you and help you any way possible. They are family and very supportive.
Brett Cornelius,
Along with my family, Project GRAD has been an excellent support system. Whether it was helping in a class that I was struggling in or helping me with my financial aid, Project GRAD has always been there for me. Because of Project GRAD, I have obtained a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice.
Bria Collins,
Project GRAD has been a huge part of my college success! There have been many times when I didn't have money and GRAD came to feed us and give us supplies! I'm forever grateful for the extra help and willingness to go beyond the scholarship. Without GRAD I wouldn't be able to make more connections with Austin East, and help the see their potential. Thank you for all you have done and continue to do!
LeChon Cole, Murfreesboro, TN
Project GRAD was able to help me go to college for free!!! I am so very grateful that I am not up to my ears in student loans while searching for what I want to do with myself for the rest of my life. All students need to take advantage of this opportunity and give college a try. Project GRAD makes it possible for anyone to get a higher education. Thank you for the opportunity to get a firm stepping stone into college a getting an associates in science!
Kassandra Armstrong, Knoxville
Without Project GRAD, I don’t know if I would have passed a couple of my classes in college. The help that Ms. Annette provided gave me a boost and the motivation to continue. Thanks for all the assistance PGK team!
James Collins, Texas
Project Grad provided me the first wave of exposure to the collegiate experience. Prior to Project Grad, college was simply a thought…after Project Grad, college was “the next step.” Because of this motivation…I took a risk continuing my education miles and journeys away from home in order to pursue the life God drew up for me. The seed that Project Grad planted in me to pursue higher education has lead me to a land full of opportunities in which I became an “opportunist.” Now I am a husband, father, educator, and coach with a bachelors and master’s in education. Thanks for the investment Project Grad.
Ashford Collins, Kansas City, KS
Project GRAD has been an invaluable tool to my academic success, both before and during my collegiate career. The staff is always supportive and interested in my goals, wants, and needs. Financially, it has provided me the opportunity to pursue my post- secondary education. Thank you PGK for everything!
Channing Sosville, Knoxville
Project GRAD has played a great role in getting me to where I am now. The staff members have opened so many doors for me and helped me in numerous ways.
Jayla Chandler, Knoxville
As a mother it was such a blessing to see so many Project GRAD Scholars walk the stage on Saturday, May 13, 2017 for the Commencement Program at the University of Tennessee Arts and Science. Thank you Project GRAD for dedication to our children.
Tamika Blair,
The greatest weakness of a student lies in giving up. The strength of that student is seen when he/she is ready to try once again. Dear students, failures are just the stepping stone of success. If you fail 10 times, be ready for an achievement 11th time.
Jasmine Siler,
Don’t allow the pressures of your peers make you feel as if you should be ahead of where you are in life. Everything happens in God’s perfect timing. It took me 10 years to complete college; now I’m doing what I love. I needed life’s experiences over the past 10 years to prepare me for where I am and where I am headed! Stay encouraged!!!!
Jenaiya A. Coleman,
Project GRAD has always been a place of support. True, the summer institutes and scholarship were instrumental in my educational growth, but the real impact came from the relationships of those that poured in to me and were a constant source of encouragement.
Kensey Zimmerman,
I’m not the first in my family to graduate from high school or college. In my family, it’s assumed that you will go on to obtain a higher degree after getting your Bachelor’s degree. Because it was always assumed and quietly expected, I never received much insight or encouragement from my family. This is where the value of Project GRAD truly shines. The Project GRAD family does not only concern itself with where you’ve been or where you plan on rooting your dreams. They care about you as an individual first and foremost. I was encouraged as much as my peers, and my achievements were celebrated to the same degree of enthusiasm as theirs. They didn’t assume or quietly set expectations—they shared my hopes and openly encouraged me along the way. This helped me to foster a deeper appreciation for education and educators in general—so much so that I hope to help educate urban youth after I obtain my Master’s degree. Not every school is gifted with the invaluable resource and genuine staff that Project GRAD provides its community with, so I’m that much more thankful to have my share of this experience.
Sharena Domingo,
I'd like to thank everyone who is apart of PG. The activities and summer events helped prepared me for school. The feeling of having class all day, to extracurricular activities and distractions. Even though I never finished for my bachelor's at UTC, they still encouraged me to finish at Pellissippi.
Aryiane LaShon Carrington,
Project Grad made the thought of going to college a reality. Instead of being something I “might do”, they took all doubt away and it became something I “will do”. They expect nothing but the best from us and provide the tools to make college goals easier to achieve.
Rilesha Holloway,
When I became a Project Grad Scholar I had no idea what I was really getting into, until I completed my first summer back at Pellissippi. It was then when I realized that I had made a lifetime commitment to excellence and success. Project Grad gave me the tools and courage to go above and beyond what I thought I would never be capable of doing, which was "not just going but finishing." Going from a student at Fulton to a college student at East Tennessee State University, Project Grad never left my side. I will be forever grateful to Project Grad for all the love and support that they have blessed me with.
Blake Humphrey,
roject GRAD is a great asset to Fulton High School and you help a lot of students who are struggling with life outside of school.
GRAD High School Teacher,
We're SO lucky to have Project GRAD! Their work is beyond valuable with our students!
GRAD High School Teacher,
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