Intellectual Studies Program
Coming Soon
The Intellectual Studies Services provides a multitude of intellectual educational elective courses & a variety of levels for each elective course for ages 9+ in the community. These electives will help participants on a variety of levels to help bridge the educational gaps.
Youth/Pre-Teens (4th – 8th Grade) – (Ages 9-12)
The youth will be exposed & able to explore need to know real life topics & education, tutoring, hobbies, subjects critical thinking & more. These elective courses will include fun ways to learn and challenge the youth to learn new things about themselves, the world & help with directional choices on all aspects of life. The vision we are trying to achieve is to pique interest, give new experiences, give outlets, give opportunities, give higher learning education, and give the youth a leg up to start crafting who and what they want to be in life before making their way to high school. We are setting up and evening the playing field so poverty-stricken youth communities have a better understanding of what it takes to achieve their dreams and achieve it smarter & faster while bridging educational gaps.
Teens (9th – 12th Grade) – (Ages 13 – 17)
The teens will be exposed & able to explore real life topics & education, tutoring, hobbies, subjects, critical thinking & more. The difference in what the teens will be learning is focusing on career paths, so school courses align, job readiness, home ownership, college & trade readiness, credit, civil studies, life readiness, building wealth, entrepreneurship readiness and more. These elective courses will include fun ways to learn and challenge the teens to learn new things about themselves, the world, help with directional choices on all aspects of life. The vision we are trying to achieve is to pique interest, give new experiences, give outlets, give opportunities, give higher learning education, and give teens a leg up to start crafting who and what they want to be in life before making their way to college or trade school. We are setting up and evening the playing field so poverty-stricken teens communities to have a better understanding of what it takes to achieve their dreams and achieve it smarter & faster while bridging educational gaps.
Adults (College/Trade/Working/Not Working) – (Ages 18+)
The young adults have more life experiences and will be exposed & able to explore real life topics & education, tutoring, hobbies, favorite subjects, critical thinking & more. The difference in what the young adults will be learning is focusing on the aspect as teens expect we will be laser focus building wealth, career paths, budgets & proposals, retirement, civil services, and ownership. Young adults are also pareve to school courses alignment, job readiness, home ownership, college & trade readiness, credit, civil studies, life readiness, building wealth, entrepreneur readiness and more. These elective courses will include fun ways to learn and challenge the young adults to learn new things about themselves, the world & help with directional choices on all aspects of life. The vision we are trying to achieve is to pique interest, give new experiences, give outlets, give opportunities, give higher learning education, and give teens a leg up to start crafting who and what they want to be in life before making their way to college or trade school. We are setting up and evening the playing field so poverty-stricken young adult communities to have a better understanding of what it takes to achieve their dreams and achieve it smarter & faster while bridging educational gaps.
Intellectual Studies Services
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Job Readiness Curriculum
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Resume Writing Classes
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Interview Prep
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Finance Curriculum
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Budget Management Classes
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Life Insurance Classes
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Stocks & Bonds
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401k & IRA
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Cooking Curriculum
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Healthy Eating
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Vegan Eating
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Truth about Food
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How to Grow your food
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History Curriculum
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Critical Race Theory
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American History
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Law Curriculum
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Tax Law
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Property Law
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Accident Law
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State Law
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Federal Law
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Business Curriculum
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Business 101
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Business Management
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Business Policies
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Business Accounting
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Business Loans & Grants
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Grant Curriculum
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Grant Writing
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Types of Grants
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Sewing Curriculum
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Sewing 101
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Make-up Curriculum
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Disinfection &Sanitation
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Application
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Nail Curriculum
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Disinfection &Sanitation
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Nail Processors
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Nail Tip Shaping
The LGBTQ+ Education service is for parents, siblings, family members, spouses, friends, inquiring minds and the community to get a better understanding of the LGBTQ community, and their experiences. We will give you a breakdown about the full scope on being part of the LGBTQ+ community: what LGBTQ+ means, how to communicate with LGBTQ+ people, how to identify with them, understand and better accept the trans- community through methods of science, studies, and testimonies.
Creating Safe Spaces for the LGBTQ+ Adults & Children Community to learn more about their sexuality, attraction, protection, coming out to families, teach parents, friends, families etc. about their LGBTQ+ love one experiences, how to handle their love one being LGBTQ+, answering any questions that may arise, tackle hard discusses with families, friends, large groups & experience people as humans no matter the sexuality