The Napoleon Hill Foundation offers tuition paid, for-credit Keys to Success course to Southwest Virginia high schools

In conjunction with the Virginia Coalfield Economic Development Authority, the Napoleon Hill Foundation is pleased to offer high school students in Wise, Dickenson, Buchanan, Tazewell, Russell, Lee, and Scott counties, and the City of Norton, the opportunity to take its Napoleon Hill’s Keys to Success course at no cost to students. Thanks to a grant from VCEDA, the cost of tuition will be paid for the first 100 high school students to enroll.

The class is based on Napoleon Hill’s Keys to Success, The 17 Principles of Personal Achievement. It is an accredited course that has been taught for more than two decades at The University of Virginia’s College at Wise and has produced many successful leaders.

Napoleon Hill summed up his philosophy of success in Think and Grow Rich!, one of the bestselling inspirational business books ever. A recent USA Today survey of business leaders named it one of the five most influential books in its field, more than 40 years after it was first published. In Napoleon Hill’s Keys to Success book on which the course is based, his broadly outlined principles are expanded in detail with concrete advice on their use and implementation. Compiled from Hill’s teaching materials, lectures, and articles, Napoleon Hill’s Keys to Success provides mental exercises, self-analysis techniques, powerful encouragement, and straightforward advice to anyone seeking personal and financial improvement. In addition to Hill’s many personal true-life examples of the principles in action, there are contemporary illustrations featuring the success stories of modern entrepreneurs including Bill Gates, Peter Lynch, and Donna Karan. Napoleon Hill’s Keys to Success course promises to be a valuable and important guide on the road to success in business and life.

For more information and to begin the application process, interested students should send an email to keys@naphill.org and include the following information:

First and last name, high school attended, phone number, email address, and how you heard about the course.

A representative of the Foundation will be reaching out to explain the rest of the application process and answer any questions the student may have about the course.

Counselors and teachers may also contact us direct at the same email address noted above.

The Foundation is looking forward to sharing the life-changing philosophies and success principles that have helped many live productive and happy lives.