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Does Participation in a School-to-Career Program Limit Educational and Career Opportunities?
Bozick, R., & MacAllum, K. (2002). Does Participation in a School-to-Career Program Limit Educational and Career Opportunities?Journal of Career and Technical Education, 18(2), 30 - 46. https://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/EJ663993.pdf
A study examined 104 graduates of a manufacturing-focused school-to-career (STC) program and a comparison group (n=104) to detect similarities and differences in their post-high school lives. STC students are more likely to work in and have career goals related to their STC sponsor and have higher postsecondary enrollment rates. (Contains 30 references.) (JOW)