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2022/23
K12 Strong Workforce Program - Round 5



Help with the Application Process

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 WATCH: K12 SWP Application Overview - Part 1

Get Focused...Stay Focused! provides and strengthens: Early Career Exploration AND Transition from High School to College

  WATCH: K12 SWP Application Overview - Part 2

Recommended steps to apply:
  • Step 1: Create a free NOVA account: https://nova.cccco.edu/.
  • Step 2: Watch this informative previously recorded support session about how to write Get Focused Stay Focused into your K12 SWP Application.
  • Step 3: Print the scoring rubric and keep it handy.
  • Step 4: Tip - Align your application to regional projects.
  • Step 5: Tip - Align your application to priority and emerging sectors in your region.
Application Deadline:
Applications must be received by 5:00 PM on Friday, October 14, 2022, in NOVA.


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