12 Examples of Student Success Plans
The Student Success Plan (SSP) is a personalized student driven plan that will be created to address every learner’s needs and interests to help then stay engaged in school and to achieve post secondary educational and career goals. Below you will find a list of student success plans for K-12 and college students.
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