From Access to Outcomes: A systems approach to college and career readiness

Professional development workshop strengthening educational leadership

Readiness improves when it is treated as a system, not a season. Students succeed when milestones are clear, counselor capacity is structured, career exposure is real, and families are engaged as partners.

Four drivers of readiness

  1. Milestones and data
    • Map checkpoints from grade 6 through grade 12.
    • Track a tight set of indicators such as credits on pace, pathway plan status, SAT or ACT completion, FAFSA status, key deadlines met.
  2. Counselor roles and capacity
    • Define touchpoints by grade band with caseload guardrails.
    • Use shared tools so teachers and advisors reinforce the same milestones.
  3. Career exploration that builds agency
    • Require multiple career exposure experiences per year.
    • Connect coursework to sector pathways using local labor market data.
  4. Family partnership
    • Send plain language guides and nudges tied to each milestone.
    • Offer flexible office hours and virtual options in multiple languages.

What strong systems deliver

  • 95 percent of seniors have pathway plans finalized by March.

  • 90 percent FAFSA completion with verification follow through.

  • Documented career exploration artifacts in each student profile.

  • More graduates in aligned college and career placements.

How Briarwell partners

  • Design counselor workflow, calendars, and tracking tools.

  • Build a readiness dashboard with a weekly cadence for review.

  • Create family facing toolkits and communication plans.

  • Train staff to run application, aid, and transition campaigns with fidelity.
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March 11, 2025

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