Be a part of the Program

The Good Life Program offers students the opportunity to grow, connect, and experience college life, with support from teachers, mentors, and the local community.

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Discover the Good Life Program

The Good Life Program equips students with the tools they need to succeed both in and beyond the classroom. Through personalized mentorship that builds on each student’s strengths and workshops designed to develop skills like communication, leadership, and decision-making, the program provides a foundation for long-term growth.

Along the way, students form meaningful connections with mentors and peers who support and inspire them, creating a network that lasts far into the future. 

Ways to Participate

Are you interested in being a part of the Good Life Program? Have a student you want to nominate? Here's how you can get involved. Students pay just $25 to register for the program. The summer program — including lodging and meals — are paid for thanks to funding by The Teagle Foundation.
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    Tell a teacher or administrator you're interested

    To join, students should reach out to the Office of Pre-College Programs about how they and their school can take next steps to join The Good Life Program network.

    Express your interest
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    Learn how to nominate a student

    High school teachers, administrators and counselors play a crucial role in the success of the Good Life Program. With an understanding of students' strengths, challenges, and potential, teachers are uniquely positioned to identify those who would benefit from mentorship, tailored resources, and a supportive community. Nominating a student provides access to the tools and guidance needed to achieve academic and personal goals.

    Nominate a student today
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    Collaborate with the Good Life Program

    The Good Life Program welcomes opportunities to collaborate with community members and university faculty who share a commitment to helping students succeed. For more details or to explore potential partnership opportunities, please contact Ashleen Williams.

    Reach out today