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** Jo Ann Baria [mailto:JBaria@pierce.ctc.edu JBaria@pierce.ctc.edu], #(253) 964-6640 | ** Jo Ann Baria [mailto:JBaria@pierce.ctc.edu JBaria@pierce.ctc.edu], #(253) 964-6640 | ||
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Pierce College will continue to host the Web Tool and monitor the site. Each school district and college will be responsible for updating current information.
Yes.
At present, Workforce Education Council (WEC) has endorsed WACAPA. The majority of colleges are participating and being trained, along with partnering high schools, skills centers and tech prep consortia.
The information must be copied to the Program of Study Template (POST). Training is available to all participating high schools, skills centers and colleges.
High schools can participate, even if their local college is not. However, it is not complete until all partners (college and high school and/or skills centers) have uploaded information. The goal is for all partners to collaborate in developing this Web Tool for the common use.
RS and AP are transfer pathways. This Web Tool was developed to assist high school students transitioning to a college career program.
We suggest you put an "*" at the bottom of POST Drawings and indicate different requirements. This would be updated yearly.
Yes.