40 Chicago-area students from the Guide Right program visited the AIM program at Marquette University
On Thursday, May 4, 2017, 40 students from the Chicago Guide
Right program again visited the Marquette University campus and stopped by the
AIM program. This is the program's second visit to the College of Business Administration and the AIM program at Marquette University.
Dr. Krause addressed the Guide Right students in the AIM Room |
Guide Right is a program for the
educational and occupational guidance of youth, primarily inspirational and
informational in character. Its reach extends to high schools and colleges
alike.
The purposes of the Guide Right program are to place the
training, experience, and friendly interest of successful men, at the disposal
of youth needing inspiration and counsel regarding their choice of a life's
career, while the community is made aware of the problems that may be
encountered as these youth seek to realize lives of usefulness.
Dr. Krause talked about career opportunities in the finance industry |
Guide Right encompasses many youth oriented programs such as
mentoring, college preparatory programs, and tutoring. The Foundation has two
components: mentoring and academics The following contains a Chicago Tribune
article about the organization: http://www.chicagotribune.com/suburbs/wheaton/community/chi-ugc-article-about-the-diamond-youth-foundation-sidebar-2014-02-04-story.html