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First of all, congratulations on taking this next step toward building a brighter future. The past does not define you; the choices you make today to invest in yourself and your future matters. Whether you have faced setbacks, struggled with decisions, or doubted what's possible, education and career training can open new doors to stability, purpose, and success. Choosing the right path-whether it's a college degree, technical training, or an industry credential-can give you the skills and confidence to build a career you are proud of.

We recognize that sometimes individuals bring extra challenges to their training and job-search process. We would like to highlight a few examples that many individuals experience. We know there may be other unique situations not covered here. You should discuss your unique needs with your career counselor or training program representative.

For those in recovery, choosing to further your education after a high school diploma or GED comes with unique needs. Flexible scheduling, supportive learning environments, and career paths that align with personal strengths and long-term goals are essential. Many on this journey may also need programs that offer second-chance opportunities, provide wraparound services, or focus on industries that welcome individuals from nontraditional backgrounds. Whether considering healthcare, skilled trades, business, technology, or another field, the right program can set you up for long-term success. No matter where you've been, you have the power to move forward, learning from the past and building a future full of possibilities.

For those who are immigrants, refugees, or non-native English speakers, there are important factors to consider before enrolling in a training program. Understanding how the education system works, including student loans, scholarships, and credential evaluations, can help you navigate your options effectively. Language preparation is also crucial—many programs offer ESL/ELL instruction to strengthen your English skills and ensure you're ready for coursework and job opportunities.

Additionally, post-secondary institutions often engage with immigrant and refugee communities, providing clear pathways to meaningful employment. Support services may include financial assistance, English learning programs, and guidance on how immigration status impacts education and career opportunities. Don't hesitate to seek out these resources—they are designed to help you succeed in your education and career journey!