TEENS IN ACTION
Today’s Youth are Tomorrow’s Leaders

EDUCATIONAL WORKSHOPS
SELF-ESTEEM
Self-esteem also can be defined as feeling capable while also feeling loved. A child who is happy with an achievement but does not feel loved may eventually experience low self-esteem. Likewise, a child who feels loved but is hesitant about his or her own abilities can also develop low self-esteem. Healthy self-esteem comes when a good balance is maintained.
BULLYING PREVENTION
Engage Parents and Youth
Teens in Action strongly believes that it is important for everyone in the community to work together to send a unified message against bullying such as: schools, parents, and community members
TYPES OF FINANCIAL AID
Financial aid is money to help pay for college or career school. Aid can come from
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the U.S. federal government,
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the state where you live,
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the college you attend, or
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a nonprofit or private organization.
DUAL CREDIT PROGRAM
Benefits
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Provides a head start on postsecondary core requirements
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Lowers cost of college (credits earned are at no cost)
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Extends the variety of classes available to high school students
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Allows shared resources--college library, fine art performances, career development services, and much more
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Provides greater opportunity for a coordinated education
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Serves as a "controlled" introduction to college life
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Allows an easier transition to college


