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Connecting Learning in the Community

Engage
Careers CLiC helps schools guide K-12 students through the Continuum of Career Development and build mutually beneficial partnerships between schools and employers for student success.

Students
Students have access to age-appropriate career awareness, exploration and preparation experiences.

Schools
Educators integrate community resources into the classroom to enhance student learning.

Employers
Employers provide expertise, opportunities and resources to help students gain 21st century workplace skills.
Shaping Futures
Reach
Since 1998, our programs and services have connected schools with employers across New Hampshire and Vermont with significant results:
27994
Students
355
Partner Schools
852
Participating Educators
1612
Employer Partners

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In the Spotlight
What's Happening

Webinar Recording: Supporting Your Teen’s Career Search
How can parents and guardians help their teens figure out what they want to do

Webinar Recording: Navigating Your Own Career Path
How can youth align their interests with Vermont’s high-paying, high-demand occupations?

What People Say
“Programs like this are so important, I wish all students
could be exposed to this type of work training.”
Employer
“Students gained the knowledge that it is important
for them to prepare for their futures.”
Educator
“These programs are so helpful to young people. My son was exposed to the engineering field during his junior year and it just clicked with him.
The experience helped him to find his path."
Parent
“This experience really opened my eyes to what it is like to go to work every day, and help people while you’re at it.”
Student