Abstract
Students underrepresented in higher education often require unique support throughout their career and college planning. Rural Appalachian youth characterize a large population of underrepresented students. This article describes a theory-based multiweek career education curriculum aimed at increasing career and college readiness that was delivered to over 1,300 high school students in two rural Appalachian counties. Evaluation data from 867 of these students, as well as from the program staff, are provided. Findings suggest that participants found the intervention useful, learned new information about postsecondary planning and career exploration, and received assistance planning for their futures. Implications for school-based career education with underrepresented students, in general, are discussed.
Original language | American English |
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Journal | Journal of Career Development |
Volume | 47 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - Mar 3 2019 |
Keywords
- career readiness
- career education
- college readiness
- rural
Disciplines
- Psychology
- Curriculum and Instruction
- Higher Education
- Education