Terrance L. Green has worked with a plethora of K-12 schools, universities, TRIO programs, and other organizations across the country.

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Below is a partial list of past organizations that Terrance L. Green has worked with.

  • Henry Ford High School (Detroit, Michigan)
  • Case Western Reserve University
  • Boise State University
  • Wisconsin Association of Educational Opportunity Program Personnel (WAEOPP)
  • Tri-State TRIO (Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa)
  • National Education Association (NEA)
  • National Council for Community and Education Partnerships (NCCEP)
  • GEAR UP National Program
  • GEAR UP Lufkin, Texas
  • California GEAR UP
  • MAEOPP (Mid-American Association of Educational Opportunity Program Personnel)
  • California State University in conjunction with Rialto Unified School District
  • Michigan State University
  • Kentucky State University Upward Bound Program
  • Tri-County Technical College (Pendleton, South Carolina)
  • Kentucky Education Association Student Program (KEA-SP)
  • California Soap (Student Opportunity & Access Program)
  • Pathways 2 College
  • Northern Kentucky University
  • Future Educators of America (FEA)
  • Michigan Education Association Student Program (MEA-SP)
  • Prairie View A&M University
  • Future Christian Leaders of America
  • Kentucky Reading Project
  • Detroit Communication and Media Arts High School
  • North Forest Park High School (Houston, TX)
  • Campbellsville College (Campbellsville, Kentucky)
  • FM 98 WJLB
  • Christian Television Network (CTN Live)
  • The Teen Connection Radio Show (Texas)
  • St. Stephen A.M.E. Church
  • Wayne State University (C Campus Program)
  • Lufkin High School
  • Lufkin Middle School (The largest Middle School in Texas)
  • Oakland University
  • Moraine Park Technical College

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TESTIMONIALS

Mr. Green immediately related and connected with our students.  Our banquet hosted over 150 people, including students, family members, local school counselors, and staff from the entire TRiO program and Tri-County Technical College.  As soon as Mr. Green started to speak, he captivated the entire audience.  What struck many of us is that Mr. Green is not ashamed of where he came from – he is proud of what he has achieved because of where he started.  His words resonated with many in the crowd – school counselors wanted him to come speak at their schools, local leaders in the community wanted him to come inspire groups they are trying to impact.  Days later they [students] were still talking about him and how much more impactful the book was to them now.  Many realized how important it was to really make plans for their futures.  He also instilled a sense of hope in some of the kids who thought it might be too late for them."

Jennifer Ealey, NCC, GCDF
Upward Bound Counselor, Tri-County Technical College