From Washington Student Achievement Council <[email protected]>
Subject Passport to Careers & apprenticeships
Date April 11, 2024 10:20 PM
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Passport to Careers supports students who have been homeless or in foster care

Have you been in foster care? Or were you homeless without a parent or guardian? The?Passport to Careers [ [link removed] ]?program helps Washington students who have been?homeless or?in foster care prepare for careers.??

Eligible students can get money to put toward the costs of earning a college certificate or degree, or to help pay for job training through a pre-apprenticeship or apprenticeship program. Passport also connects you with experts to help answer questions and navigate your pathway.???

Visit the online?Passport Guide [ [link removed] ]?to learn more about Passport to Careers, including eligibility information, details of how to apply, answers to frequently asked questions, and links to additional resources.??

Preparing for college or career training on your own can seem overwhelming, but it doesn?t have to be! There are people and programs available to help.?Learn more and get support. [ [link removed] ]

Related resources

Schools and education advocates?can?help?vulnerable students?apply?for college, training, and financial aid.?Visit the Passport Resources?page?for?links to websites and materials:?


* Support current and former foster youth [ [link removed] ].
* Support students who have experienced homelessness [ [link removed] ].

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