STI Career Camp: Molding the Next Generation of Empowered Students Through Holistic Education

The STI Career Camp is a PR Program implemented to address communication gaps to better prepare today’s youth for Senior High School, College, and Employment through a series of workshops aligned with the K-12 program.

In its first-phase, the STI Career Camp reached 28,404 students to surpass its target by 184%. Students exposed to the program showcased an improved understanding of their chosen tracks at 81% – followed by an increase confidence in their decision to 89.2%. Remarkable satisfaction towards the program was also observed at 96%.

STI Career Counselors also observed enthusiasm among attendees, with 16,800 undergoing the SCOPE career evaluation at the STI Campuses. It also led to a 20% increase in invitations for SCOPE career talks held in partner schools.

Given the results and the support of partner stakeholders, the second phase of the STI Career Camp is now being implemented for Q4 of 2019 towards 2020.

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