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College and Career Transitions

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Websites
  National College Transition Network (NCTN)    Website   
  U.S. Department of Labor: Career One Stop    Student Website   
  College for Adults    Student Website   
  Career Coach    Student Website (curriculum below)   
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Resources
  Aspirations Toolkit - Call for Submissions NEW   March 19 Deadline   
  Integrating Career Awareness into the ABE/ESOL Classroom    CD or PDF   NCTN and SABES
  Note-Taking Skills    Website for Students   
  Getting Past Go - Transitions Policy Framework    To Increase success of students placed in remedial ed   
  Career Coach Curriculum    Downloadable PDFs   
  The College Transition Toolkit    CD Available from NCTN   
  Common Core State Standards for College and Careers    Website   
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Research
  What Works: BridgeConnect Stories from the Field    October 2011   From Workforce Strategy Center
  Economic Imperative for More Adults to Complete College    Research Report   Updated June 2011
  Improving PostSecondary Success for Young Adults    Findings and Recommendations   
  The Breaking Through Practice Guide       
  Crossing the Bridge: GED Credentials and Post-Secondary Educational Outcomes    GEDTS Research Report; Downloadable PDF   
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Conferences, Webinars & Online Classes
  National College Transition Network (NCTN) Conference    Nov 14-15   
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