Many students, including students with disabilities, enter postsecondary education lacking the personal skills, knowledge, and attributes they need to achieve their education and career goals. To increase student retention, completion, and career readiness, postsecondary institutions need to include youth development and leadership opportunities that help students build personal competencies. The new guide by the IEL-led National Collaborative on Workforce and Disability for Youth, Personal Competencies for College and Career Success provides suggestions about various strategies postsecondary professionals can use to assist all students, including those with disabilities, in developing personal competencies that will increase their chances of success. READ MORE…
How Colleges Can Develop Students’ Personal Competencies
Many students enter postsecondary education lacking the personal skills and knowledge they need to achieve their education and career goals. A new guide provides strategies for postsecondary professionals to improve student success.
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