Clinton Community College’s ASAP Program Hosts Career Pathways Event

Clinton Community College's Advancing Success in Associate Pathways (ASAP) program recently hosted a special lunch event to highlight how an associate degree can be a great first step toward a variety of careers. Faculty and staff shared their personal stories of starting in community college and going on to build successful careers in areas like business and sports management, nursing, higher education, communications, marketing, and more.

ASAP Pathway Event

ASAP is grant funded by SUNY helping students finish their degrees and prepare for the next step, whether that’s transferring to a four-year college or jumping right into a career. This program helps students overcome financial challenges. It provides clear academic pathways, promotes progress, and fosters a strong sense of community through support systems and activities. The main goal is to help students graduate on time by keeping them on track and engaged.

Plattsburgh Town Supervisor Michael Cashman and North Country Regional Representative for Governor Kathy Hochul, Alison Webbinaro, were also there to show their support for the program and learn more about how Clinton is helping students reach their goals.

This event highlighted just how much an associate degree from Clinton can open doors and set students up for success.

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