Scholarships

Paying it forward

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Over 6,200 GSI scholarships awarded...and counting!

You Learn, They Learn™

That’s at the very core of everything we do and everything we are at GSI. Global Success Inc. matches successful course completions by donating soft skills training to an under-served member of the community. He or she may be a victim of domestic violence, a disabled and or unemployed veteran returning to the workforce, an at-risk teenager, a single parent earning a living below the poverty line, and others who need a helping hand. Let GSI help you expand your impact and influence throughout your community.

 

In addition, Global Success Inc. makes the impact in the region where each purchase is made. For example, if a student purchases our soft skills training package from a Miami IP address, an under-served person in Miami will then become eligible to receive the same soft skills training at no cost. Further, corporations and organizations may have the ability to direct the scholarships to local non-profits with whom they already partner.

Empowerment Through Soft Skills

Strategic Alliances in Communities

GSI actively seeks additional partnerships with non-profit organizations that would like to screen and select candidates from its service population to receive complimentary soft skills training courses.

Business Assistance Centers, Employment Offices, Chambers of Commerce, Municipalities and other Non-Profit Groups are welcome to join us in bridging the soft skills gap in the US and beyond.

Creative Empowerment

Have a great idea on how we can make a more powerful impact through GSI? Is your non-profit organization seeking innovative ways to bring hope and empowerment to those less fortunate?

Let’s get creative!

Fraternities, Sororities and other Student Organizations on college campuses can make an impact that lasts a lifetime by partnering with the initiative that improves employability, marketability and self-esteem. By working together there is truly no limit to the lives we can change!

Inner city schools across the United States are filled with at risk teens who may opt to enter the workforce immediately after high school. Therefore, acquiring the soft skills needed to secure and maintain employment is paramount. By taking self-paced lessons in time management, conflict resolution, leadership and effective decision making, while still in high school, these young men and women will make the most of each employment opportunity.

For those students choosing to apply to college or other institutions of advanced learning, GSI’s soft skills certifications will help you stand out from other applicants, to the admissions offices.

At Global Success Inc., we offer these students the convenience of taking classes on their tablets, smartphones or laptops.

Please contact us for more details on how your school district can participate in the scholarship program.

Harvard, Stanford, Carnegie

Studies conducted by Harvard University, the Stanford Research Center and the Carnegie Foundation revealed that 85% of job success is based on soft skills; while only 15% is based on technical skills.

McDonald’s UK

A Study conducted by McDonald’s UK revealed over a half million (535,000) UK workers will be held back by soft skills deficits by 2020.

The McDonald’s UK study further revealed the annual expected loss of production due to soft skills deficits will surpass $8 Billion by the year 2020. View Full Report

US Chamber of Commerce Foundation

Research conducted by the US Chamber of Commerce Foundation revealed the following:

  • Recent college graduates and employers agree soft skills are important for workplace success.
  • There is a gap between how prepared college students think they are and how prepared employers find them to be.
  • Recent college graduates and employers agree that a certificate course in soft skills training would be beneficial for college students

Seven out of ten recent college graduates say they would have invested significant time in soft skills training while in college. (Source: US Chamber of Commerce) View Full Report

Non-Profit / For-Profit
Strategic Alliances in Communities

GSI actively seeks additional partnerships with non-profit organizations that would like to screen and select candidates from its service population to receive complimentary soft skills training courses.

Business Assistance Centers, Employment Offices, Chambers of Commerce, Municipalities and other Non-Profit Groups are welcome to join us in bridging the soft skills gap in the US and beyond.

Creative Empowerment

Have a great idea on how we can make a more powerful impact through GSI? Is your non-profit organization seeking innovative ways to bring hope and empowerment to those less fortunate?

Let’s get creative!

Fraternities, Sororities and other Student Organizations on college campuses can make an impact that lasts a lifetime by partnering with the initiative that improves employability, marketability and self-esteem. By working together there is truly no limit to the lives we can change!

School Districts
Inner city schools across the United States are filled with at risk teens who may opt to enter the workforce immediately after high school. Therefore, acquiring the soft skills needed to secure and maintain employment is paramount. By taking self-paced lessons in time management, conflict resolution, leadership and effective decision making, while still in high school, these young men and women will make the most of each employment opportunity.

For those students choosing to apply to college or other institutions of advanced learning, GSI’s soft skills certifications will help you stand out from other applicants, to the admissions offices.

At Global Success Inc., we offer these students the convenience of taking classes on their tablets, smartphones or laptops.

Please contact us for more details on how your school district can participate in the scholarship program.

Research

Harvard, Stanford, Carnegie

Studies conducted by Harvard University, the Stanford Research Center and the Carnegie Foundation revealed that 85% of job success is based on soft skills; while only 15% is based on technical skills.

McDonald’s UK

A Study conducted by McDonald’s UK revealed over a half million (535,000) UK workers will be held back by soft skills deficits by 2020.

The McDonald’s UK study further revealed the annual expected loss of production due to soft skills deficits will surpass $8 Billion by the year 2020. View Full Report

US Chamber of Commerce Foundation

Research conducted by the US Chamber of Commerce Foundation revealed the following:

  • Recent college graduates and employers agree soft skills are important for workplace success.
  • There is a gap between how prepared college students think they are and how prepared employers find them to be.
  • Recent college graduates and employers agree that a certificate course in soft skills training would be beneficial for college students

Seven out of ten recent college graduates say they would have invested significant time in soft skills training while in college. (Source: US Chamber of Commerce) View Full Report

Soft Skills Training = Real World Success

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