Young Eisner Scholars (YES) is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with over two decades of educational development work in underserved communities. YES aims to provide long-term holistic support services that meet students' academic and socio-emotional needs at every milestone along their journey, beginning in middle school and continuing through career placement.
Mission
YES-Appalachia identifies high-achieving students from underserved communities in the counties of Ashe and Watauga in Western North Carolina. Scholars are equipped with the resources, support, and academic skills required for success through high school, college, and career.
Who does YES-Appalachia serve?
Eligibility criteria:
Attend a Title 1 school in Ashe or Watauga County
Enrolled in 6th grade at the time of recruitment
Academically curious (grades are A’s & B’s)
Highly motivated to continue education after high school
Willing to go outside one’s comfort zone to explore new opportunities
Families are financially eligible to apply for free or reduced lunch financial need
Objectives
- Increase educational access and opportunities for promising, young leaders from rural Appalachian communities
- Empower historically underrepresented students to embrace educational opportunities, new ways of thinking, and self-advocacy in order to make college success an attainable goal
- 100% matriculation and graduation from institutions of higher education for all YES-App Scholars
Latest News
YES Robotics Workshops
Aug 1, 2024
The Appalachia Branch of YES (Young Eisner Scholars) hosted a robotics workshop for two different groups of scholars on July 16 and 17 at the...
Summer Internship Enriches YES Scholar
Sep 15, 2023
Abigail Carpenter was identified as a YES Scholar in the Spring of her...
A conversation with CAP Student, Riley Hollars
May 31, 2022
Riley Hollars, a Watauga High School rising junior shares with us some recent, valuable accomplishments and opportunities helped made possible by...