America's Career Resource Network (ACRN)



The America's Career Resource Network is made up of state entities that work to improve career decision-making of students and their parents by relating educational decisions and experience to occupational exploration, career choice, and vocational preparation. As an important component of state and local efforts to reform schools and improve student achievement, ACRN helps students become more engaged in their academic coursework through informing them of the knowledge and skills needed for their desired career path. The strength of the ACRN lies in the wide array of career development resources and training made available for teachers, counselors, administrators, and parents.

The Office of Vocational and Adult Education provides grants to the state entities designated as eligible by the Governor and State Vocational Education authority of each State, provides technical assistance to those entities, disseminates information promoting high quality practices, and develops and disseminates products and services that support and facilitate State Career Resource Network (CRN) activities.

CareerVoyages.gov
The U.S. Department of Labor, in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Education, has developed this useful web tool that helps bridge the gap between education, skills, and opportunities in the workforce.


State CRN Activities

There is no appropriation for ACRN in FY 2007.

Contact

Gisela Harkin
Email: gisela.harkin@ed.gov
Phone: 202-205-9037
Fax: 202-205-5522

Last Modified: 10/16/2007