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Project Discovery - Talent Search

Explore. Learn. Grow

Project Discovery is dedicated to the service of 767 eligible youth from five westernmost counties of North Carolina and the Qualla Boundary.  
We are funded by a US Department of Education TRIO Grant and hosted by Western Carolina University. 

We will provide focused guidance programs and innovative educational opportunities that assist our participants in completing secondary school and matriculating to the post-secondary educational programs of their choosing. We focus on serving middle and high school students who have need for our services, especially those from income-eligible and first-generation college backgrounds. 

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How to join Project Discovery

Project Discovery is a supplemental program that students need to apply to join. Once in the program, there is no need to apply year-year, we will work with your student all the way to graduation. All of our program services are optional and typically free to attend.

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Project Discovery ~ Talent Search is a college access program serving low-income and first-generation college-bound students. Our program encourages middle and high school students to stay in school and graduate while providing the resources to help them transition to a post-secondary education.

We provide focused guidance programs and innovative educational opportunities that assist students in completing their secondary school education and moving forward to a college educational program of their choice. We wish to see every student in Western North Carolina graduate from high school and those who have the desire and drive to complete a  post-secondary education.

 

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6th Grade:
  • Study skills: note taking, speed, and shortcuts, listening skills, learning styles
  • Outdoor classroom, evening and weekend activities and
  • Service Learning Week and other summer enrichment programs both on and off campus at WCU
7th Grade:
  • Decision making and group problem-solving skills: cooperation, communication, and concentration
  • Develop career and college awareness
  • Low element challenge course, outdoor classroom
  • Service Learning Week and other summer enrichment programs both on and off campus at WCU
8th Grade:
  • Career exploration
  • College awareness and exploration: interest inventories through CFNC and Career Bridges
  • Identifying and accepting healthy challenges: activities provide skills that help one develop healthy challenges in their lives through high element challenge course, outdoor classroom
  • Service Learning Week and other summer enrichment programs both on and off campus at WCU
9th Grade:
  • Development of the Individual Career Plan (ICP)
  • Career exploration
  • College awareness and exploration: interest inventories through CFNC and Career Bridges
  • A Community College visit, and at least 3 classroom career exploration workshops
  • Summer enrichment programs are encouraged
10th Grade:
  • Career exploration
  • College awareness and exploration: interest inventories through CFNC and Career Bridges
  • Career Occupational Preference Survey is used to identify each students career interests.
  • Summer enrichment programs are encouraged, 鈥淥n the Road鈥, 鈥淕irl Power鈥, 鈥淎dventure Treks鈥
11th Grade:
  • College and Career awareness and exploration: interest inventories through CFNC and Career Bridges
  • SAT and ACT registration and preparation workshops
  • SAT and ACT fee waivers
  • Overnight multi-stop college tour
  • Summer enrichment programs are encouraged
12th Grade:
  • Senior needs assessment
  • Individual guidance is provided to assist each student in choosing a post-secondary school that will best suit the student
  • Assistance with applying for post-secondary ed programs
  • Assistance applying for Financial Aid
  • FAFSA Parent Night workshops
  • College and Career awareness and exploration: interest inventories through CFNC and Career Bridges
  • SAT and ACT registration and preparation workshops
  • SAT and ACT fee waivers

We have found that adventure activities, such as the ones that we provide are great tools for personal growth in our students. Youth are looking for excitement and adventure in their lives and we at Project Discovery ~ Talent Search believe we can provide Healthy Adventure that is exciting and challenging and supports students in their emotional, physical and mental growth. Growth requires effort and often a bit of discomfort. Growth requires that we venture beyond our "comfort zones." Growth is what we are after.

College Visits

Talent Search high school students from all our target schools have the opportunity throughout the year to participate in college visits.  In the summer, we spend several days traveling across North Carolina, by bus, visiting multiple colleges.  This experience helps students find the college that is right for them and gives them an opportunity to make new friends.

Outdoor Classroom

Talent Search students are encouraged to participate in a two-day outdoor classroom.  Seventh and eighth-grade students will enjoy an exciting 24 hour adventure; rock climbing, canoeing, repelling, mountain biking, fishing and camping.

Middle School & High School STEM Camp

Each summer we bring seventh and eighth grade Talent Search students from all of our target schools to WCU to experience "College Life". They stay in the residence halls, participate in science classes, on campus and in the Smoky Mt. Park.  They eat in the cafeteria, climb the huge climbing wall and so much more...and always make new friends.

Summer Expedition

During the summer Talent Search may hit the road for multiple days on bicycles to visit new places and meet new people. Getting out of our comfort zone through challenging ourselves allows us to become more open-minded and better educated about the world around us. We can make friends anywhere and we've met some truly wonderful people thus far.

Our Team

Alex

Alex Rector

Acting Program Director

Serving Andrews and Clyde A. Erwin Schools

Ellie

Ellie Brittain

Outreach Counselor

Serving Cherokee Central and Robbinsville Schools

Zach

Zach Marshall

Outreach Counselor

Serving Hiwassee Dam and Swain County Schools

Imani

Imani Patterson

Graduate Assistant

Serving Cherokee Central Schools

Cesar

Cesar Sanchez

Graduate Assistant

Serving Clyde A. Erwin Schools

Sophia

Sophia Smith

Undergraduate Assistant

Project Discovery Works

100%
In the 2024-2025 school year, 100% of our seniors earned their High School diploma and 67% of those went on to enroll in a college program.
776
In the 2024-2025 school year our program served 776 students, surpassing our required 767 student target.
56%
Last year, 56% of our program alumni completed a college program within 6 years, which also far surpasses the 30% local average.