Graduation Project Resources  

North Carolina State Board of Education provides an overview of the requirements for the Graduation Project, examples of forms used to document the student's progress, standards for evaluating the students and videos illustrating the different components to the project.

Job Shadowing and Volunteering

Here are several nonprofit directories and links to local organizations:

        Greensboro Beautiful

        Greensboro Urban Ministry

        High Point Museum

        Industries of the Blind

        United Arts Council

        United Way of Greater Greensboro

        United Way of Greater High Point

        Volunteer Center of Greensboro

        Youth Unlimited

Guides to Using PowerPoint

        Microsoft PowerPoint Basics (2002 ed.)

        Microsoft PowerPoint Tutorial (2000 ed)

        PowerPoint in the Classroom

Quick Guides to the MLA Citation Format

        Cornell University: Using MLA Style to Cite and Document Sources

        Nuts and Bolts of College Writing: MLA Document Format

        Monroe Community College: Modern Language Association (MLA) Style

Researching your Graduation Project

Greensboro Public Library has good print and online resources to help you research your graduation project. For a guide to our electronic resources visit our Databases Directory. You will need your library card to access these services. To search our books and videos on your subject, try searching our online catalog

For more help researching your Senior Project contact Greensboro Public Library's Information Services Desk: 

   Phone: 336-335-5430
   E-mail or chat with a Librarian
   Or contact:
                        Robbie Owens, Reference Librarian
                        T: 336-373-4552
                        E-mail