College Access & Career Exploration

College Access & Career Exploration

Many of our Academic Success programs are designed specifically to service teen members and are implemented in our dedicated Teen Centers which are open

 to members ages 13-18. 


As members transition to high school they received additional support in researching their options for the future and applying to college or trade schools and in preparing to enter the workforce. In addition to assisting members with completing college essays and applications, our staff of teen-focused youth development professionals take members on college tours and help with applying for financial aid and scholarships.


Our Youth Jobs program helps teen members acquire the necessary skills for entering the workforce, from professional etiquette to resume writing and interview practice. After completing the educational training component of the Youth Jobs program, members are placed in jobs in the community or at the Club to help them gain real-life work experience.


Our Money Matters financial literacy program provides our teen members with the knowledge and skills they need to form positive financial habits and become fiscally responsible and successful young adults. The program uses interactive activities to help educate members about topics such as budgeting, managing a checking account, investing, saving, and paying for college. 


Our diplomas2Degrees college readiness program assists Club members as they work towards high school graduation and prepare for post-secondary education and career success.



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Teen Programming

College & Career Exploration Contact:


Liz Hopley |  Brockton Clubhouse Teen Director  ehopley@bgcmetrosouth.org

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