Project Career offers a combination of career planning services - TopicsExpress



          

Project Career offers a combination of career planning services and cognitive support technology specifically for undergraduate students with traumatic brain injuries. Students receive help with all aspects of transitioning from college to a career (i.e. help with resumes and cover letters, finding internships/jobs, finding a mentor, etc.) and also receive a free iPad and apps that they can use to support their cognitive functioning in classes and a future job. In order to qualify for Project Career, participants must have a diagnosed TBI and be attending a 2 or 4 year college or university in the Boston area. Appointments can either be at BU or a location convenient to the student. I am actually taking a couple of evening course at MassBay and the campuses are easily accessible to me. We will be actively recruiting new participants on a rolling basis for the next four years. See contact info on the flyer.
Posted on: Mon, 06 Oct 2014 22:32:08 +0000

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