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Youth Challenge Program

Offered by Georgia National Guard

Recently verified· Jun 29From FindHelp

A free residential education program that helps at-risk 16- to 18-year-olds earn a GED or high school diploma and build leadership and life skills.

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Through training, discipline, and mentoring, the Georgia National Guard Youth Challenge Program provides the education, leadership, character development, and life coping skills to Georgia's youth... Main Services ged/high-school equivalency youth development skills & training Serving teens dropouts students families with children low-income

Cost & format

free · In person

Schedule

  • 22-week residential phase plus 12-month post-residential mentoring; classes start four times per year across Fort Stewart and Fort Eisenhower.

Who this is for

Georgia residents ages 16-18 who are academically at risk, a high school dropout, or expelled; must enter voluntarily, be willing to stay drug, alcohol, and tobacco free, and have no felony conviction/adjudication or pending legal action.

How to apply

Apply online through Submittable, submit required documents, complete an interview, attend mandatory campus orientation, receive a campus selection decision, then report on Reception Day.

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