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WHAT IS THE C.O.R.E. PROGRAM?
The Collegiate and Occupational Readiness Essentials (C.O.R.E.) Program is a a seminar designed to educate high school students, parents, administrators, and teachers on how to prepare for and apply to college and for employment.The C.O.R.E. Program gives clear and valuable information to help students prepare for life after high school. It is for students exploring all levels of post-secondary education and training.Students, parents, administrators, and teachers will learn how to successfully make their own personal resume, how to apply for college, soft skills for interviewing, and how to determine which college to choose to put them on the path to happiness and success for the next fifty years of their lives.

THIS IS THE THIRD MOST IMPORTANT DECISION PEOPLE MAKE IN THEIR LIVES... the C.O.R.E. Program will help guide them!

DID YOU KNOW?

• • Do your students and their families expect you to guide them every step of the way as they begin to prepare for their post-secondary careers?
• Are you lacking the time to spend individually to educate your students and families on the college application process?• Do your students need trained in interpersonal communication and soft skills for interview and business environments?

Call 330.550.6069 to schedule a C.O.R.E. Program at your school!


MIKE FLORAK has dedicated his 25-year professional career to education. He began as a high school substitute teacher but quickly moved on to higher education and he has served as an academic counselor, recruiter, coach, instructor, Sports Information Director, Athletic Director, and Director of Community Relations at seven colleges and universities. He coached college baseball for 17 years and taught college-level communication courses for 19 years.

Mike says, “We designed the C.O.R.E. Program to guide high school students’ next steps to begin their collegiate and occupational careers. The founders of the C.O.R.E. Program have experienced the benefits of exceptional classroom and job training and we want to share our experience with our audiences.”