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Girls Studying Once you’ve analyzed your student populations and the resources you have available (time, money and energy) it’s time to develop your own methodology for your coursework.  This first step is to determine the curriculum you are going to use for your Freshman Transition course. 

If you are considering using the Career Choices curriculum - which meets the Freshman Transition Standards, we've provided some help that will trigger your creative thinking.
 
  What makes the Career Choices curriculum unique in dropout prevention efforts?

  Stories about schools with successful freshman programs

  FAQ - the answers to your questions that will help you develop your proposal

 

What if your school structure will currently not accommodate a separate Freshman Transition course?

   
  How to integrate into the English/Language Arts Classroom
   
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