Winning STEP™ Launches College, Career and Transition Planning Website
Online, March 3, 2011 (Newswire.com) - Baltimore, Maryland - Those seeking assistance with the transition to college, careers and independence now have access to free online resources and tools as well as step by step comprehensive guides, workbooks and organizers at affordable prices. Winning STEP™ announces the launch of its website, Winning-STEP.com, offering college, career and transition planning programs and publications.
"These resources and texts are based on extensive research and experience," states Lydia Whitney, Director of Curriculum and Instruction for Winning STEP™. "As former teachers, curriculum developers and coaches, we drew on our own hands-on experiences as well as current best practices. There was clearly a need to have all the information and tools related to these essential topics available in one place."
The site is designed not only for high school and college students, but for adults who are experiencing transitions such as leaving the military, facing unemployment, returning to work or moving out on their own. Comprehensive programs and guides cover College Entry, College Testing, Career Entry, and Transition Readiness Preparation. In addition, there is a program that specifically addresses Test Anxiety. Visitors can also register for free monthly email tips and updates on these critical topics.
The website offers a wide range of free resources including organized and tested links to free website tools, free self-assessments and free job search sites. Additionally, there is a comprehensive college and career glossary and a monthly calendar of important college preparation timeline activities and upcoming deadlines.
Contact: Lydia Whitney
Phone: (240) 994-2556
Email: [email protected]
Web Address: http://www.winning-step.com
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