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High Schools That Work: Improving Student Performance - High School to College and Career Transition Practices That Work

High Schools That Work has partnered with the League for Innovation in the Community College to create High School to College and Career Transition Practices That Work. This is an effort designed to provide technical assistance to colleges and their high school partners participating in the College and Career Transitions Initiative (CCTI). This brochure sets forth the purpose of the initiative, which is to create a set of transition strategies to help students gain greater success as they move from high school to postsecondary studies and careers. It defines the key conditions necessary and outlines technical assistance services available to CCTI sites.

Keywords: transitions, college, career, CCTI, technical assistance

Catalog information:
(04V16); 8 pages; 2004; free

Goal that it reflects: 5. All recent high school graduates have solid academic preparation and are ready for postsecondary education and a career.

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