Meeting the need for student career development - Education - Statistical Data Included
USA Today (Society for the Advancement of Education), July, 2002 by John Petrik
Continuous career guidance for the nation's middle and high school students is a win-win situation. While the economy will greatly benefit from more career-ready young people, it is the students themselves that will find more-satisfying experiences, at the college level and in their careers, as the result of increased efforts in career development at the nation's schools.
John Petrik is dean of career services, DeVry University, Addison, Ill.
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