College and Career Readiness Pathway
College and career planning free from bias—and bigger than just one educator.

All students deserve a future shaped by possibility, not limitation.
NTN’s College and Career Readiness Pathway equips schools to give high school juniors and seniors step-by-step guidance toward a financially and socially rewarding future, whether that’s through college, career, or a path uniquely their own. By dismantling limiting beliefs, including the idea that future planning only happens in the counselor’s office, we give every student and educator a team they can trust—and turn opportunity from a privilege to a promise.
College and Career Readiness
Engaging students in learning that fosters deeper understanding and growth.
- Strengthening Instructional Leadership in Your School (1 or 3 days)
- Tackling Challenges Using Improvement Science (1 day)
- Learner-Centered College and Career Practices (1 or 3 days)
Empowered Educators
87%
87% of NTN educators claim that their school structures are designed to ensure each student is aware, eligible, and prepared for post-graduation opportunities
93%
93% of educators engaged with NTN College and Career Access services agree that working with NTN makes a difference for the students it serves
Engaged Schools
New Tech Network students persist in college at a rate of 82 percent compared to 74 percent nationally
Schools that received NTN’s College and Career Readiness services realized a 16.5 percentage-point increase in students completing 3+ postsecondary applications, a 19 percentage- point jump in FAFSA completion, and a 6.8 percentage-point rise in postsecondary enrollment
NTN students outperform non-NTN students and demonstrate workforce readiness skills
Accelerator Offerings
Tackling Challenges Using Improvement Science
Learner-Centered College and Career Practices for Students
Strengthening Instructional Leadership in Your School
Research and Findings
Educators Say
“In New Tech Network schools, the students are connected with experts in the field, including members of the community that can provide them with authentic working experiences. We’re sending them out the doors as juniors and seniors, to take vocational classes, dual-enrollment courses, academic and CTE courses. We’re pushing them into the world a little bit, to see what careers are out there, and help them develop the skills needed for those careers.”
Jerry Holtgren
NTN School Leader
Ready to go deeper?
Schedule a discussion with New Tech Network to learn more about Individual Services for Deeper Learning