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    NSC Labor Market Reports
    (Anne Arundel Community College, 2015)
    The National STEM Consortium’s (NSC) external evaluator, Hezel Associates, conducted labor market analyses of the NSC’s five program tracks. The data in these documents are intended to be used for program staff, colleges considering adopting/adapting the programs, prospective employers, students or job seekers to identify job prospects by location, determine and compare salaries, analyze locations that might exhibit higher employment opportunities, and characterize future trends that may help inform future curriculum development. Documents in this file include “National Outlook;” separate in-depth look reports on each of the five NSC program tracks: Composites, Cyber Technology, Electric Vehicle Technology, Environmental Technology, and Mechatronics Technology; information on colleges that offer similar programs; and regional and state-level occupational information.
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    NSC Model Report
    (Anne Arundel Community College, 2015)
    National STEM Consortium External Evaluation of Program Components
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    NSC Final External Evaluation
    (Anne Arundel Community College, 2015)
    National STEM Consortium Final External Evaluation
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    Student Voices - Stories from the National STEM Consortium
    (Anne Arundel Community College, 2015)
    The National STEM Consortium, a round one TAACCCT project, has a lot to celebrate: a productive multi-college partnership, nationally-portable curricula, and an effective completion model. But the most inspiring cause for celebration? The students, who began their NSC journeys at different academic, professional, and personal stages of their lives. In this booklet, nineteen NSC students tell their stories.
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    Outreach: Environmental Health & Safety Program at the College of Lake County
    (College of Lake County, 2015)
    Video about the Environmental Health & Safety Program at the College of Lake County