Higher Education
UWH has been playing a pivotal role in enabling Public/Aided Higher education Institutions (HEIs) in creating an optimal and holistic learning experience for students and also in building the employability skills of youth from GERD communities the verge of entering the workforce through several project interventions.
Key Interventions
Increasing Employability potential
Skills Training:Job readiness Trainings (Soft Skills, Communication, Interview Skills) and Technical Skills Training
Extended Learning Opportunities- Industrial Exposure Visits
- Scholarships
- Boosting Industry Academic Linkages: Expert Engagement
- Leadership & Other Training Opportunities
- Support center for students through Mentorship Guidance
Faculty motivation & Capacity Building
- Strengthening of the Training & Placement cells across colleges
- Creation of High quality support centers to provide professional, academic & career counseling support for students
Infrastructure Improvement: (Digital Lab setup, Solar Electricity)
Providing access to the latest educational technology that enables better learning experiences.
Creating an Optimal Learning Environment
s academic plans ranging from curricular improvement to quality of classroom transaction - into its larger Institutional Development Plan (IDP) High-quality support centres and professional academic and career counseling will be made available to all students
IMPACT NUMBERS FOR FY 2023-24
3356
Total Beneficiaries
105
No. of PwD beneficiaries
2014
No. of First Generation Learners
3193
No. of students trained in Job readiness and Life Skills
78
No. of upskilling scholarship/sponsorships offered (advance tech skill courses)
563
No of students provided with extended learning opportunities
Colleges Partnered With
S No | Name of the Colleges |
---|---|
1 | IIIT Basar, Telangana |
2 | University College of Engineering - Osmania University, Hyderabad |
3 | Telangana Mahila Viswavidyalayam - TMV (Koti Women's College), Koti, Hyderabad |
4 | Govt. City College, Nayapul, Hyderabad |
5 | Andhra Mahila Sabha Women's College, Hyderabad |
6 | AV College of Arts & Sciences, Domalguda, Hyderabad |
7 | Sarojini Naidu Vanita Maha Vidyalaya, Nampally, Hyderabad |
8 | Sandepani Degree College, Kamareddy, Telangana |
9 | Telangana University, Nizamabad, Telangana |
10 | D.R.B.C.C.C. Hindu College, Chennai |
11 | Sri Kanyaka Parameswari Arts and Science College for Women, Chennai |
12 | Madha Arts & Science College, Chennai |
13 | Thiruthangal Nadar College, Chennai |
14 | Annai Veilankanni College, Chennai |
15 | National Institute for the Empowerment of Persons with Visual Disabilities (Divyangjan), Chennai |
ABOUT United Way of Hyderabad
Founded in 2010, United Way of Hyderabad (UWH) is a non-profit volunteer led organization, that supports and mainstreams the socio-economically underprivileged communities of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh.UWH maneuvers its effort in building community-based and community-led solutions that strengthen the foundations of a good life: education, financial stability and health.
All our programs are developed and customized post need analysis of the communities we serve. We are registered as a Society under Andhra Pradesh Societies Registration Act 2001 and are legally compliant with 80G, 12A & FCRA.