If
colleges don't start investing in their
career centers, or
implement a
career curriculum, to serve students, placement rates will decline and students will go elsewhere.»
Funded by the U.S. Department of Education, the Northwest Comprehensive
Center (NWCC) provides high - impact training and technical assistance to SEA staff in planning,
implementing, monitoring, and sustaining initiatives in priority areas such as
college and
career readiness, educator effectiveness, school improvement, and rigorous,
college - and
career - ready standards implementation.
This Ask the CCRS
Center brief describes how states can develop and
implement their own definitions of a well - rounded education focused on improving
college and
career readiness by incorporating: