[GuidedPathways] Charting Futures: A Forum for Guided Pathways Promising Career Practices [May 9 2024]

Amunoo Tembo atembo at sbctc.edu
Wed Apr 10 11:22:27 PDT 2024


Greetings!

Following the success of the Career Services Convening held in February, The Student Success Center is thrilled to extend an invitation to leaders and practitioners in career and employment services for a virtual exchange of promising career practices on Thursday, May 9, 2024.

This event aims to delve deeper into the realm of career-connected Guided Pathways practices, offering invaluable insights and specific opportunities to glean inspiration from colleagues across the state who have been spearheading innovative initiatives in linking students to career opportunities along their educational journey.

Title: Charting Futures: A Forum for Guided Pathways Promising Career Practices
Date: May 9, 2024
Time: 11:00am-12:30pm (virtual)
Registration: Event Actions powered by Trumba<https://eventactions.com/eareg.aspx?ea=Rsvp&invite=gcvawxz1ers84vhs2kug24y8by6ps1vepx4ka13snfhypaatb2t7>
*Virtual event (Link will be provided upon registration)*

As a result of attending, participant will be able to:

  *   Gain comprehensive insight into the Guided Pathways to Career Framework, fostering a deeper understanding of its principles and applications.
  *   Engage in meaningful dialogue and knowledge-sharing with fellow career practitioners within the community and technical college system, fostering collaborative learning and professional growth.
  *   Reflect on actionable opportunities for advancing institutional and system-wide initiatives, paving the way for strategic enhancements and improvements in career guidance and support services.

Join us for a collaborative exploration of strategies that empower students to chart their course towards fulfilling careers.
Should you have any questions or require further information, please do not hesitate to contact Amunoo Tembo or Christine McMullin at [atembo at sbctc.edu; cmcmullin at sbctc.edu<mailto:cmcmullin at sbctc.edu>].

We look forward to your participation in Charting Futures: A Forum for Guided Pathways Promising Career Practices.

Warm regards,

Amunoo Tembo & Christine McMullin

[Title: SBCTC logo - Description: Compass]Amunoo Tembo (she/her/hers)
Policy Associate, Student Success and Pathway Navigation
Washington State Board for Community and Technical Colleges
Email: atembo at sbctc.edu|<mailto:atembo at sbctc.edu|> Phone: 360-704-1020
Student Success Center<https://www.sbctc.edu/colleges-staff/programs-services/student-success-center/>






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