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Youth Employment Program offered by YWCA Seattle King Snohomish's Firwood Circle Office
Offers career and education assistance for young adults age 16-24, including assistance with accessing jobs, training and vocational education. Also includes job coaching, college planning, and assistance with accessing internships, tutoring, and mentorship programs.
Offers career and education assistance for young adults age 16-24, including assistance with accessing jobs, training and vocational education. Also includes job coaching, college planning, and assistance with accessing internships, tutoring, and mentorship programs.
Also includes partnership with Starbucks and Food & Beverage Customer Service training focused on the hospitality, cafe̒ and retail sectors.
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High School Services offered by College Possible at Decatur High School
Prepares low-income high school students for a successful college experience. Support includes entry exam preparation, assistance with applications, organizing campus tours, navigating financial aid, and getting involved with campus life.
Prepares low-income high school students for a successful college experience.
Support includes entry exam preparation, assistance with applications, organizing campus tours, navigating financial aid, and getting involved with campus life.
Assists in writing and editing college essays and statements, and prepares for students for entry exams such as the SAT and ACT.
Supports them in getting involved in campus life, and provides information and connects students with campus resources.
Students enrolled in the program continue to receive support through college.
CAN's Partner Schools:
- Chief Sealth International High School
- Franklin High School
- Garfield High School
- Highline High School
- Mount Rainier High School
- Nathan Hale High School
- West Seattle High School
- Todd Beamer High School
- Decatur High School
- Lindbergh High School
- Hazen High School
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High School Services offered by College Possible at Todd Beamer High School
Prepares low-income high school students for a successful college experience. Support includes entry exam preparation, assistance with applications, organizing campus tours, navigating financial aid, and getting involved with campus life.
Prepares low-income high school students for a successful college experience.
Support includes entry exam preparation, assistance with applications, organizing campus tours, navigating financial aid, and getting involved with campus life.
Assists in writing and editing college essays and statements, and prepares for students for entry exams such as the SAT and ACT.
Supports them in getting involved in campus life, and provides information and connects students with campus resources.
Students enrolled in the program continue to receive support through college.
CAN's Partner Schools:
- Chief Sealth International High School
- Franklin High School
- Garfield High School
- Highline High School
- Mount Rainier High School
- Nathan Hale High School
- West Seattle High School
- Todd Beamer High School
- Decatur High School
- Lindbergh High School
- Hazen High School
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Achievers Scholars offered by College Success Foundation at Auburn Mountainview High School
Offers college readiness support and academic advising to low-income students in 11th and 12th grade.
Offers college readiness support and academic advising to low-income students.
College Prep Advisors work in high schools full-time with cohorts of 11th and 12th grade students to develop college and career goals, apply to colleges, secure financial aid for college and prepare for the transition from high school to college.
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Military Veterans One-Stop offered at Spokane Community College
Offers military veterans and their families services like education benefits and other resource information, a veteran lounge, study area, computers and Common Access Card (CAC) readers.
Offers military veterans and their families services like education benefits and other resource information, a veteran lounge, study area, computers and Common Access Card (CAC) readers.
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Integrated Support Services offered by Communities In Schools of Federal Way at Lakota Middle School
Coordinates a comprehensive range of services to support students and remove non-academic barriers so students can learn.
Coordinates a comprehensive range of services to support students and remove non-academic barriers so students can learn.
Coordinators work in the school to assess needs, make a plan, and coordinate intensive interventions for students most at risk of dropping out.
Works with local community service partners such as social service agencies, businesses, health care providers and volunteers to connect students with needed resources.
Helps students overcome barriers to success at school through services such as academic help, basic needs like food and clothing, physical and mental health care, mentoring, and college and career preparation.
School-wide offerings like bully prevention assemblies and after-school enrichment activities are also offered if the school determines that is a need.
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Achievers Scholars offered by College Success Foundation at Kent-Meridian High School
Offers college readiness support and academic advising to low-income students in 11th and 12th grade.
Offers college readiness support and academic advising to low-income students.
College Prep Advisors work in high schools full-time with cohorts of 11th and 12th grade students to develop college and career goals, apply to colleges, secure financial aid for college and prepare for the transition from high school to college.
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UW Academy offered at Robinson Center for Young Scholars
Offers an early university admission opportunity for 10th grade students in Washington state.
Offers an early university admission opportunity for 10th grade students in Washington state.
Every year, a small cohort of up to thirty-five academically advanced and highly motivated students are admitted to the UW Academy.
Students apply to the program during their 10th grade year, and if accepted, withdraw from high school at the end of 10th grade to enroll as freshmen at the University of Washington.
Admission to the UW Academy is competitive.
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Online Tutoring and College Counseling offered by UPchieve
Provides free online tutoring and college counseling to low-income high school students across the United States.
Provides free online tutoring and college counseling to low-income middle and high school students across the United States.
Assigns students to a volunteer academic coach with expertise in the area where they need help.
Subjects covered include Math, Science, English, Social Studies, College Counseling, and SAT & ACT.
Assists with issues such as
- Finishing a hard homework assignment
- Preparing for a quiz, mid-term, or final exam
- Reviewing items missed on a quiz
- Understanding difficult concepts … or didn’t want to ask in front of everyone during class!
- Understanding the process of college planning and applications
- Preparing for SAT and ACT exams
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Youth Employment Program offered by YWCA Seattle King Snohomish's Opportunity Place
Offers career and education assistance for young adults age 16-24, including assistance with accessing jobs, training and vocational education. Also includes job coaching, college planning, and assistance with accessing internships, tutoring, and mentorship programs.
Offers career and education assistance for young adults age 16-24, including assistance with accessing jobs, training and vocational education. Also includes job coaching, college planning, and assistance with accessing internships, tutoring, and mentorship programs.
Also includes partnership with Starbucks and Food & Beverage Customer Service training focused on the hospitality, cafe̒ and retail sectors.
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Youth Employment Program offered by YWCA Seattle King Snohomish's Greenbridge Learning Center
Offers career and education assistance for young adults age 16-24, including assistance with accessing jobs, training and vocational education. Also includes job coaching, college planning, and assistance with accessing internships, tutoring, and mentorship programs.
Offers career and education assistance for young adults age 16-24, including assistance with accessing jobs, training and vocational education. Also includes job coaching, college planning, and assistance with accessing internships, tutoring, and mentorship programs.
Also includes partnership with Starbucks and Food & Beverage Customer Service training focused on the hospitality, cafe̒ and retail sectors.
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Integrated Support Services offered by Communities In Schools of Federal Way at Thomas Jefferson High School
Coordinates a comprehensive range of services to support students and remove non-academic barriers so students can learn.
Coordinates a comprehensive range of services to support students and remove non-academic barriers so students can learn.
Coordinators work in the school to assess needs, make a plan, and coordinate intensive interventions for students most at risk of dropping out.
Works with local community service partners such as social service agencies, businesses, health care providers and volunteers to connect students with needed resources.
Helps students overcome barriers to success at school through services such as academic help, basic needs like food and clothing, physical and mental health care, mentoring, and college and career preparation.
School-wide offerings like bully prevention assemblies and after-school enrichment activities are also offered if the school determines that is a need.
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Integrated Support Services offered by Communities In Schools of Federal Way at Sequoyah Middle School
Coordinates a comprehensive range of services to support students and remove non-academic barriers so students can learn.
Coordinates a comprehensive range of services to support students and remove non-academic barriers so students can learn.
Coordinators work in the school to assess needs, make a plan, and coordinate intensive interventions for students most at risk of dropping out.
Works with local community service partners such as social service agencies, businesses, health care providers and volunteers to connect students with needed resources.
Helps students overcome barriers to success at school through services such as academic help, basic needs like food and clothing, physical and mental health care, mentoring, and college and career preparation.
School-wide offerings like bully prevention assemblies and after-school enrichment activities are also offered if the school determines that is a need.
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HERO at Higher Education Readiness Opportunity offered by College Success Foundation at Rainier Beach High School
Provides case management services to encourage low income high school students to successfully prepare for college. Offers information about scholarships, preparation for college entrance exams and promotes college awareness.
Provides case management services to encourage high school students to successfully prepare for college.
Monitors grades, attendance, transcripts and leadership development.
Offers information about scholarships, preparation for college entrance exams and promotes college awareness.
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High School Services offered by College Possible at Garfield High School
Prepares low-income high school students for a successful college experience. Support includes entry exam preparation, assistance with applications, organizing campus tours, navigating financial aid, and getting involved with campus life.
Prepares low-income high school students for a successful college experience.
Support includes entry exam preparation, assistance with applications, organizing campus tours, navigating financial aid, and getting involved with campus life.
Assists in writing and editing college essays and statements, and prepares for students for entry exams such as the SAT and ACT.
Supports them in getting involved in campus life, and provides information and connects students with campus resources.
Students enrolled in the program continue to receive support through college.
CAN's Partner Schools:
- Chief Sealth International High School
- Franklin High School
- Garfield High School
- Highline High School
- Mount Rainier High School
- Nathan Hale High School
- West Seattle High School
- Todd Beamer High School
- Decatur High School
- Lindbergh High School
- Hazen High School
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HBCU College Tour offered by Giving Gifts of Hope
Coordinates a trip for high school students to travel to Atlanta, North Carolina and Howard University to see seven Historically Black Colleges and Universities.
Coordinates a trip for high school students to travel to Atlanta, North Carolina and Howard University to see seven Historically Black Colleges and Universities.
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Achievers Scholars offered by College Success Foundation in Kentwood High School
Offers college readiness support and academic advising to low-income students in 11th and 12th grade.
Offers college readiness support and academic advising to low-income students.
College Prep Advisors work in high schools full-time with cohorts of 11th and 12th grade students to develop college and career goals, apply to colleges, secure financial aid for college and prepare for the transition from high school to college.
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HERO at Higher Education Readiness Opportunity offered by College Success Foundation at Evergreen High School
Provides case management services to encourage low income high school students to successfully prepare for college. Offers information about scholarships, preparation for college entrance exams and promotes college awareness.
Provides case management services to encourage high school students to successfully prepare for college.
Monitors grades, attendance, transcripts and leadership development.
Offers information about scholarships, preparation for college entrance exams and promotes college awareness.
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Integrated Support Services offered by Communities In Schools of Federal Way at Federal Way High School
Coordinates a comprehensive range of services to support students and remove non-academic barriers so students can learn.
Coordinates a comprehensive range of services to support students and remove non-academic barriers so students can learn.
Coordinators work in the school to assess needs, make a plan, and coordinate intensive interventions for students most at risk of dropping out.
Works with local community service partners such as social service agencies, businesses, health care providers and volunteers to connect students with needed resources.
Helps students overcome barriers to success at school through services such as academic help, basic needs like food and clothing, physical and mental health care, mentoring, and college and career preparation.
School-wide offerings like bully prevention assemblies and after-school enrichment activities are also offered if the school determines that is a need.
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Achievers Scholars offered by College Success Foundation at Tyee High School
Offers college readiness support and academic advising to low-income students in 11th and 12th grade.
Offers college readiness support and academic advising to low-income students.
College Prep Advisors work in high schools full-time with cohorts of 11th and 12th grade students to develop college and career goals, apply to colleges, secure financial aid for college and prepare for the transition from high school to college.
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Workforce Education Services offered at Big Bend Community College
Offers additional support to students receiving benefits such as TANF, Basic Food and unemployment assistance. Assistance can include help with tuition, fees, books, child care, and transportation.
Connects students to additional funds such as tuition, books, transportation costs, and emergency financial support based on eligibility criteria.
Basic Food Employment and Training:
Provides assistance with tuition, fees, books, transportation, and other support services to students who receive food benefits from DSHS. Participation allows students to keep food benefits while attending college, as well as access child care assistance. Students must be in a short-term workforce education program.
Opportunity Grant:
Provides 45 credits of tuition and fee assistance, up to $1000 per year for books and tools, and other support services for students in approved workforce programs. Must be at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level.
WorkFirst:
Participants may receive tuition and textbook assistance as well as advising and mentoring to ensure graduation and completion. Serves individuals who receive Temporary Assistance for Needy Families from DSHS who are enrolling in adult education classes or ESL classes.
Worker Retraining:
Provides options for unemployed or underemployed workers to access education and training to maintain employment or to re-enter the workforce. Students may be eligible to receive unemployment benefits while attending school and not participate in job search activities if the training meets criteria. Offers assistance with tuition and books for one quarter. Funding for subsequent quarters depends on availability of funds. Must be eligible for unemployment or exhausted unemployment within the past 48 months or be a displaced homemaker, or a military veteran discharged within the past 48 months.
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Upward Bound Program offered by City of Seattle's Department of Education and Early Learning (DEEL) at Garfield High School
Helps prepare low-income Seattle youth for post-secondary education through tutoring and leadership development. Offered in 9th & 10th grades at Garfield or Rainier Beach high schools. Must be first in family to finish college.
Helps prepare low-income and/or first-generation Seattle high school youth for post-secondary education through academic instruction and tutoring, academic and personal counseling, life skills and leadership development, career exploration and planning, college application assistance, financial aid workshops and college tours. Also requires a six-week summer academic program at Seattle University with high school credit available.
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HERO at Higher Education Readiness Opportunity offered by College Success Foundation at Highline High School
Provides case management services to encourage low income high school students to successfully prepare for college.
Offers information about scholarships, preparation for college entrance exams and promotes college awareness.
Provides case management services to encourage high school students to successfully prepare for college.
Monitors grades, attendance, transcripts and leadership development.
Offers information about scholarships, preparation for college entrance exams and promotes college awareness.
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Education & Employment Programs offered at Reconnect to Opportunity
Connects young people ages 16 to 24, who have not finished high school, to education and employment opportunities in King County.
Reconnect to Opportunity is a re-engagement program that supports young people in King County ages 16-24 years old reconnect to education and employment systems. Outreach Specialists work with youth who have experienced educational and professional barriers throughout their journey. They work within the community connecting young people to programs that support youth and young adult-centered needs and growth. Our participant referrals come from various sources: self-referred, parents/guardians, community organizations, and school staff. Our goal is to ensure youth are connected to opportunity no matter their background. Our core beliefs are that everyone deserves a second chance, positive relationships are essential, and there is more than one path to success.
Some of the areas that we provide support with are: looking at different re-engagement programs that are most beneficial to the young person’s lifestyle and learning style, helping youth enroll in a program that best fits their needs, connecting youth to resources that may support other needs (college navigator, case manager, mental health services, etc.), providing initial guidance to employment services and internships, providing a warm handoff when looking into different programs, providing post-secondary resources after high school completion.
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Integrated Support Services offered by Communities In Schools of Federal Way at Illahee Middle School
Coordinates a comprehensive range of services to support students and remove non-academic barriers so students can learn.
Coordinates a comprehensive range of services to support students and remove non-academic barriers so students can learn.
Coordinators work in the school to assess needs, make a plan, and coordinate intensive interventions for students most at risk of dropping out.
Works with local community service partners such as social service agencies, businesses, health care providers and volunteers to connect students with needed resources.
Helps students overcome barriers to success at school through services such as academic help, basic needs like food and clothing, physical and mental health care, mentoring, and college and career preparation.
School-wide offerings like bully prevention assemblies and after-school enrichment activities are also offered if the school determines that is a need.
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