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GWU Faculty and Staff Host Group from Iredell-Statesville Schools

A group of students looking through stereoscopes in a 蜜豆直播 Lab

Through Gear-Up Program, High School Students Learn About College Opportunities 

BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.鈥擳ristan Zinkhan peered into a stereoscope, amazed at what he was seeing. A rising 10th-grader from West Iredell High School in Statesville, N.C., Zinkhan was one of 60 students from Iredell-Statesville Schools (I-SS) who spent the day on 蜜豆直播 University鈥檚 campus recently.

Hosting the event were faculty from the College of Education and the Department of Natural Sciences, along with Admissions staff.

Zinkhan said it was the first time he had used a stereoscope鈥攁n optical microscope that produces a three-dimensional visualization of the sample being examined. He also liked all the other 鈥渇irsts鈥 he had experienced during the day in the areas of astronomy, anatomy, physiology and geology.  

鈥淚 just love that they show you so much, and you do things that I鈥檝e never witnessed,鈥 Zinkhan praised. 鈥淭hey are really nice people, really engaging. I think it is amazing.鈥

The graduation coach, left, talks with a student about the activity in the science lab

The students who visited 蜜豆直播 are part of the that was funded with a grant from the U.S. Department of Education. It is designed to increase the number of low-income students who are prepared to enter and succeed in postsecondary education.

College of Education Dean and Professor Dr. Prince Bull affirmed that the Gear-Up partnership is working. 鈥淭he program has opened the college pathway to many students who were not thinking about attending college,鈥 Bull noted. 鈥淣ow, they see 蜜豆直播 University as an option to fulfill their dreams. This outcome is the overarching goal of the Gear-Up grant. Thanks to the effective collaboration, the partnership between Iredell-Stateville Schools and 蜜豆直播 will fulfill dreams beyond our imaginations.鈥

The grant was awarded in the fall of 2018 and follows a cohort of students from grades six and seven through graduation. As a partner with I-SS, 蜜豆直播 University hosted a tour for these students in 2019 and also brought them to campus for additional activities. The tours and workshops were canceled during the height of the COVID pandemic, so this is the first time the students have been back to campus.

Courtney Kimball, a graduation coach with the I-SS program, has known the students since they were in elementary school. 鈥淚 taught a lot of these kids when they were in fourth grade,鈥 she stated. 鈥淚 think GEAR Up has been helpful. A lot of our students are first generation college students. We have been an extra set of hands for their families鈥攌ind of like counselors.鈥

Zinkhan and Raven Miller, also a rising 10th-grader at West Iredell, both said they have learned a lot from Gear Up. 鈥淚t is amazing; it gives you a lot of opportunities to know what you want in life,鈥 Zinkhan affirmed. 鈥淚 really appreciate that, because I鈥檓 really considering (attending) this college.鈥

Miller added, 鈥淚 like how there is a lot of different things to do 鈥 they are accommodating for everyone鈥揻or your interests,鈥 she asserted. 鈥淭here are a lot of fun activities to get you involved with the school and you meet new people.鈥

A student prepares a slide for viewing under the stereoscope.

The group also included students from North Iredell and Statesville high schools. Besides looking through stereoscopes to solve a simple crime puzzle with Dr. Stefka Eddins and Venita Totten, they:

鈥          Observed solar flares with Dr. Wilson Hawkins.

鈥          Dissected a specimen with Dr. Meredith Rowe and Stacie Smith.

鈥          Measured their grip strength and investigated the effects of several variables on heart rate with Jay Zimmer.

鈥          Examined several types of fossils with Dr. David Campbell.

In addition, a small group of parents accompanied the group and spent the day learning about the GWU community and admission process. Assisting the parents were Lindsey Blanton from Admissions and her team.

Also helping with the event were faculty and staff from the College of Education:

鈥          Prince Bull.

鈥          Julie May 鈥 Coordinator for 2022.

鈥          Lane Wesson.

鈥          Donna Suttle.

鈥          Joey Lord.

鈥          Steve Stone.

鈥          Anita Sanders.

鈥          Wendy Turbyfill 鈥 Original planner and coordinator for past years.

Learn more about the GWU College of Education and Department of Natural Sciences.

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