OnTrack’s Free College and Career Readiness Workshop Series
Posted by Uncommon Individual Foundation on September 3, 2019
As a supplement to the OnTrack online college and career readiness program, (ontrackpse.com), the Uncommon Individual Foundation offers online and in-person workshops for students and/or parents during or after-school hours. Workshops are offered as individual sessions, or multiple sessions in a series, tailored to the needs of the requesting organization or school. OnTrack’s Assistant Director of College Readiness has experience working with youth and facilitating workshops for ages 14-21 around high school success, college planning, the transition to college, and college affordability.
Available workshop topics include but are not limited to:
- Navigating High School | Essay Writing
- Transitioning from High School to College
- Self-Advocacy |What is Financial Aid?
- The College Application Process
- What to Expect in College| Understanding the FAFSA
OnTrack to Post-Secondary Education is an online college and career readiness program designed to help students, parents, counselors, educators, and after-school program staff successfully navigate the post-secondary education attainment process.
If you are interested in scheduling a workshop, please submit your request by clicking here.
Click here for a list of workshop descriptions.
OnTrack workshops are a gifted service of the Uncommon Individual Foundation (uif.org) offered a no cost to your school or community-based organization. To learn more about these workshop services contact Shakia Kirksey, Assistant Director of College Readiness, The Uncommon Individual Foundation, 610-520-0180 Ext: 244 or shakia.kirksey@uif.org.
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