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Created in 2001 by Skillpoint Alliance’s STEM Council, Velocity Prep gives high school students relevant work experience and exposure to career paths in Central Texas.  Velocity Prep is an often life-changing four-week summer program that engages 20 high school students in 160 hours of professional activity working as a consulting company.  A Skillpoint industry or community partner serves as the Velocity Prep client, employing the consulting company to provide 3,200 hours of work on an issue of importance to the client.

Working with the client and other relevant experts – and led by college student project facilitators– the Velocity Prep consulting company researches, plans, develops, and presents specific project deliverables to address the client’s problem. 

Velocity Prep reflects the real business environment and enables participants to:

  • Work with business and community leaders;
  • Research real-world topics
  • Learn to communicate and work effectively in teams;
  • Produce a final proposal and product
  • Establish criteria and work plans for their project;
  • Present their proposal and designs to a client in a public forum
  • Tour Central Texas companies and other relevant sites
  • Host a 360-review and earn a stipend for their hard work!

To get a better sense of how Velocity Prep works, please see our One-Page Overview


 


Velocity Prep 2011

Skillpoint Alliance wrapped up the 2011 Velocity Prep programs in August. 

View the 2011 Velocity Prep recap

View the 2011 Velocity Prep Evaluation Report (.DOC) 

View the 2011 Velocity Prep Evaluation (.PPT)

ROBOTech  (May 31 - June -30)
Twenty students from Del Valle High School, are working as a consultancy for the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the Cockrell School of Engineering at UT - Austin in developing robots for search-and-rescue missions.  
Program Description

BOT, Inc.Presentation | Proposal
RSAR, Inc. | Presentation | Proposal

Sponsors
Presenting: The Greater Austin Chamber of Commerce
Gold: Spansion | UT Department of Mechanical Engineering
Silver: Total Facility Solutions
 

GREENTechGREENTech  (July 18 - August 12)
Twenty students from Eastside Memorial High School are working as a consultancy for the Texas Engineering Experiment Station (TEES) with the support of the Transformation 2013 T-STEM Center and Sol Design Lab to develop solar energy solutions for use in the Texas Colonias, in the event of a state emergency, or for use at public events. 
Program Description
Client RFP

Delta Solar | Presentation | Proposal
Helping Hands | Presentation | Proposal
Sol Stealers | Presentation | Proposal

Sponsors
Presenting: The Texas Engineering Experiment Station
Platinum: Applied Materials
Silver: Total Facility Solutions

 

GAMEOnGAMEOn!  (June 6 - June 30)
Twenty students from Connally High School are working as a consultancy for Birch Tree Group with the support of Tech Ranch Austin and Game Salad to design five web-based video games highlighting the green-building features of AMD's Lonestar Campus in Southwest Austin.
Program Description
Client RFP

Game Snake | Production Site
Birch Tree Group | Mock-Up

Sponsors
Presenting: AMD
PlatinumAustin Chamber of Commerce

 

Velocity Prep 2010

Skillpoint Alliance wrapped up the 2010 Velocity Prep Courses in July. View the recap.

Robot


ROBOTech  
(June 1-30)
Program Description
Client Project (University of Texas)

Allied Health (June 1-30)

Click here for a printable overview of the Velocity Prep program.  

Velocity Prep 2009

Skillpoint Alliance held two Velocity Prep courses in 2009 through Austin ISD--Listen Up at Lanier High School and Game On! at Travis High School.

Listen Up

Game On!

Get Involved!

Below is a list of the participants involved in a Velocity Prep program. If you would like to get involved or receive more information about any of the roles described below, please email cwright@skillpointalliance.org.

To view a complete breakdown of Velocity Prep from 2010 including budget,
Download the PDF.

Students

Students will gain direct knowledge about the client’s industry and acquire the values, skills and work habits demanded by employers and necessary for success in the workplace. They will learn how to effectively work in teams to accomplish identified objectives and produce specific deliverables, including setting reasonable goals and timelines. Best of all, they can earn a stipend and make money while learning.

Responsibilities:

  • Develop and monitor a detailed work plan to include activities, deliverables, due dates, and person(s) responsible
  • Work with the Client Mentor and other appropriate experts to acquire information and/or skills necessary to meet project goals, including industry site visits and hands-on learning opportunities
  • Conduct a formal presentation of findings and recommendations to the client (family, school personnel and other supporters will be invited to attend)
     

Client Companies

The Client will identify a problem that exposes students to industry-related issues and gives students a sense of what it is like to work in a professional environment.  As much as possible, Velocity Prep reflects the authentic relationship between client and consultant, with the client identifying a project that results in actionable items drawn from consultant-generated findings and recommendations.

Responsibilities:

  • Identify a real problem in need of a solution
  • Prior to beginning the program, work with Skillpoint Alliance staff and the College Student Project Director to outline the nature of the problem and help shape the project
  • Select a Client Mentor to serve as the main contact for students throughout the project
  • Allow additional Client staff to interact with and provide information to students, as appropriate
  • Host the initial consultation as well as the final student presentation, preferably at the Client’s worksite

College Student Project Director

Project Directors serve the critical roles of acting as a positive role model, facilitating the work of the Velocity Prep consulting company and serving as the link between Skillpoint, the Client Mentor, and the Project Liaison(s). The Project Director will gain valuable experience by working directly with an industry client, leading the project and preparing a project summary report.

Responsibilities:

  • Prior to beginning the program, work with Skillpoint staff and the Client Mentor to outline the nature of the problem and help shape the project, including identifying additional experts
  • Collaborate with the Client Mentor as necessary to define the students’ work plan
  • Work with the Project Liaison(s) on facility and transportation logistics and scheduling
  • Facilitate student workflow by ensuring that students’ expectations remain reasonable and appropriate to the project, keeping students on schedule and accountable, acting as a sounding board to focus students’ ideas and tasks, and addressing student motivation and performance issues
  • Model a positive attitude, effective relationships and productive work habits
  • Work with Skillpoint staff to identify desired outcomes, implement evaluation procedures and create criteria for awarding student bonuses
  • Prepare a summary report describing project goals, accomplishments, student outcomes, expenditures, and suggestions for improvement

Project Liasion

The Project Liaison, typically campus or school district staff member(s), works with Skillpoint staff and the College Student Project Director to handle the logistics necessary for effective delivery of the project.

Responsibilities:

  • Recruit and match students to the project
  • Assist the College Project Director in coordinating and scheduling student engagement with industry leaders, including transportation
  • Work with the College Project Director to ensure that school facilities and necessary equipment are available
  • Be available to assist the College Project Director with any last-minute logistical issues
  • Maintain student and logistical documentation for the project’s summary report
     

 

 

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Ronald Smith evacuated from Hurricane Katrina and arrived in Austin with only $40.  He came to Skillpoint Alliance where we helped him obtain skills in construction through our adult workforce program, Construction Gateway. He then found employment with Zachry Construction in Austin. “Hope was a main element and this program, Construction Gateway, enhanced it and gave me the opportunity to expand my skills,” Smith said. “The people of Austin have been very generous to me. Thanks, Skillpoint Alliance!"

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