Empowering the Future Workforce: The STaR Network at Montgomery College

Authors

  • Paul Miller

Abstract

The Student Training and Resource (STaR) Network at Montgomery College (MC) is an innovative initiative designed to provide comprehensive professional development opportunities to students. Launched by the Office of E-Learning Innovation and Teaching Excellence (ELITE), the STaR Network aims to equip students with essential skills needed for career readiness, supporting their academic and professional growth. Funded by an MC Foundation Innovation grant in 2023 with $11,000, the program’s primary goal is to prepare students for future employment. In particular it aims to enhance students’ essential skills including communication, leadership, and teamwork, in alignment with the National Association of Colleges and Employer’s career readiness competencies.

Initially aimed at student employees, the program was expanded to all MC students due to high demand and regulatory limitations affecting Federal work-study employment. Professional development is crucial for students as it bridges the gap between academic knowledge and practical workplace skills. It ensures that students are prepared to work in diverse teams and can thrive in professional environments. This training helps students develop essential skills highly valued by employers. Additionally, it builds confidence and encourages a proactive approach to career development. This paper explores the program’s structure, key themes, measurable outcomes, and impact on student success while highlighting the essential skills necessary for career readiness.

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Published

2024-08-08

How to Cite

Miller, P. (2024). Empowering the Future Workforce: The STaR Network at Montgomery College. Teaching and Learning Excellence through Scholarship, 4(1). Retrieved from https://tales.journals.publicknowledgeproject.org/index.php/tales/article/view/3205