A Community College Student’s Road to Success
The San Diego and Imperial County Region’s vision for student success from the various entry points all the way to employment, degree, further education, and career navigation. This vision is
The San Diego and Imperial County Region’s vision for student success from the various entry points all the way to employment, degree, further education, and career navigation. This vision is
Presented at the September 14th SDIC Dual Enrollment Community of Practice by: Irene Drye, Work-Based Learning Coordinator and Armando Nevarez Jr. , Student Success Specialist – Dual Enrollment at Imperial
Postsecondary Engagement for Successfully Transitioning Students to College Knowledge Brief
Career and CollegeTransition Division, California Department of Education This handbook highlights five career development resources including apps, online tools, and virtual counseling. Download This Resource
Foundation for California Community Colleges This report articulates a set of goals and commitments for California Community Colleges, developed by a team of community college experts. It outlines a set
San Diego Strong Workforce Partnership; Imperial County Workforce Development Board A guide designed for both the Community College system and the Workforce Development Boards for the WIOA Regional Plan, this
This document outlines the regional partnership that is foundational to the current SWP work in San Diego and Imperial Counties. It captures the origins of the partnership, the entities and
International Journal of Process Education This article explores twenty key factors that impact student learning and success in college as identified in research and practice. It is intended not only
San Diego & Imperial Counties Community Colleges The San Diego and Imperial County Region’s vision for student success from the various entry points all the way to employment, degree, further
REL Midwest This slide deck features three presentations focused on the purpose, structure, and impact of various supports aimed at college-bound student. The first details the issues facing college-bound students