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On indefinite hiatus
Building Scholarship in Our Community
The Lifetime Scholars Program (formerly, "Ben Carson Lifetime Scholars Program") is a nonprofit organization that trains high
school students for a lifetime of scholarship. We have one chapter, in
the Detroit area. We
began in October, 1998 in a single classroom on a Saturday with five
students and a single volunteer teacher who advocates a "coaching"
style of teaching. The students wanted help boosting their SAT
(Scholastic Aptitude Test) scores. The coach quickly recognized that
the students didn't lack SAT preparation: they lacked rigorous, classic
intellectual training. One of the parents formalized their sessions,
which transformed into a novel curriculum that naturally integrates
standardized test preparation with basic mathematical and verbal
training. This way students develop the skills that form the basis of
general academic success and the intellectual life, while earning high
standardized test scores.
We spread our students into classrooms of small Teams. Our curricula balances math and verbal training. Though the news media
predominately expose the severe math and science deficiencies of
American secondary students, we have found an even more pervasive
deficiency verbal skills, specifically: reading comprehension,
vocabulary, and writing. We
stress to our students that the word scholarship means more than just
high academic achievement. When embraced as a lifelong activity,
scholarship pays unending benefits. It keeps the brain youthful and
healthy forever, and ensures a fascinating, self-sufficient, and
productive life. Within this context we urge our students to take the
toughest, core academic courses that their schools have to offer. In
combination with our extracurricular training, students earn high
standardized test scores and construct impressive transcripts decorated
with high grades. We
present our students no motivational, career awareness, resume writing,
college entrance, or any other sort of feel-good seminars. We round
them up into their Teams and drill them rigorously and vigorously with
fundamental intellectual exercises that exhaust, strengthen, and expand
their brains. We have one discipline policy: participate fully,
enthusiastically, and cheerfully, or leave. Our
academic coaches and other staff members include engineers,
mathematicians, writers, professors, physicians, and other
professionals who volunteer their time. We invite interested
Detroit-area professionals, parents, and students to join our crusade.
We also invite those outside the Detroit area to utilize our resources
for starting or strengthening similar programs around the country.  |