학술논문

Efficacy of a College and Career Readiness Program: Bridge to Employment.
Document Type
Article
Source
Career Development Quarterly. Sep2021, Vol. 69 Issue 3, p231-247. 17p.
Subject
*HIGH school graduates
*PREPAREDNESS
*SOFT skills
*INTERPERSONAL relations
Language
ISSN
0889-4019
Abstract
An important measure of success for a college and career readiness program is the extent to which its participants achieve their higher education and career goals. We examined one such program, Bridge to Employment (BTE), to determine its influence on participants' educational and career‐related decisions and outcomes after they graduated from high school. The BTE program works with 14‐to‐18‐year‐old students in disadvantaged communities across the globe to increase their awareness and understanding of health careers and higher education opportunities. We interviewed 23 former BTE participants, representing different countries and BTE participation time frames, to provide critical qualitative insights about their experiences, years after the program. Key recommendations for college and career readiness programs include exposing participants to a wide variety of careers, strengthening soft skills, clarifying practical steps to prepare for college and careers, and providing support for interpersonal relationships. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]