What College & Career Readiness Offers
Exploring Interests and Career Pathways
Middle and high school youth begin by exploring career interests and future possibilities through Transfr VR Career Trek, offering access to more than 300 career options, along with guest speakers, employer-led career talks, and industry panels. These experiences help youth connect personal interests to real-world careers and postsecondary pathways, including college, technical training, and certification programs.
Life & Workforce Readiness Skills
Teens build essential workplace competencies such as communication, teamwork, problem-solving, conflict resolution, and time management, while also gaining practical life skills that support independence. These include driver safety, financial literacy, and home economics, ensuring youth are prepared for both college success and entry into the workforce.
Members gain meaningful, real-world exposure through job shadowing, career intensives, and work-based learning opportunities in fields such as:
Credentialing and Employment
Older teens can earn industry-recognized credentials, such as CPR and First Aid certification, and participate in paid work experiences that build résumés, strengthen employability, and provide a strong foundation for college, training, or immediate employment.