Employment goal should address student interests, course of study, and transition assessments. Examples: • “After completing college, (the student) will be employed in (in the field of interest or as a specific job title).” • “After completing a post-secondary education program, (the student) will be employed ( in the field of interest or as a specific job title).”• “After completing a military training program, (the student) be employed (in the field of interest or as a specific job title).”• “After graduating from high school , (the student) will be employed (in the field of interest or as a specific job title).”• “After graduating from high school, (the student) will be employed (in the field of interest or as a specific job title) with the support of a DDA-funded adult service agency. “Educational Objectives: Educational objectives indicate any additional education the student will complete to achieve the employment objective. This includes colleges, universities, non-credit undergraduate courses, and certificate programs. All students must have an educational goal in line with their work goal.
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