About
The General Education International Technology (GEDIT) Academic Mentorship Program is a structured, student-centered academic support initiative designed to promote persistence, academic achievement, and college and career readiness among high school equivalence and postsecondary learners. The program provides individualized mentoring, academic coaching, and strategic skill development aligned with High School Equivalency preparation (GED), ACT/SAT readiness, Academic Literacy Program, Academic Writing and Composition Program, Quantitative Reasoning Program, workforce certification pathways, and transition-to-college goals. Grounded in research-based practices in adult education and academic advising, the program integrates goal-setting frameworks, progress monitoring, accountability systems, and targeted intervention strategies to address cognitive, academic, and motivational barriers to success. Mentors provide one-on-one and small-group sessions focused on strengthening core competencies in reading comprehension, analytical writing, mathematical reasoning, critical thinking, and executive functioning skills. Note: Mentorship sessions are available both in-person and online, depending on scheduling and program availability through the main office of the GEDIT Institute in San Antonio, Texas. These sessions are designed to cater to a diverse range of participants, ensuring that everyone has the opportunity to benefit from expert guidance and support. In-person mentorship sessions offer a unique chance to engage directly with mentors, fostering a more personal and interactive learning environment. Participants can take advantage of face-to-face discussions, hands-on activities, and networking opportunities that can significantly enhance their experience. On the other hand, online mentorship sessions provide flexibility and accessibility for those who may not be able to travel and prefer the convenience of remote learning.
You can also join this program via the mobile app. Go to the app

