(OLYMPIA)- On Nov. 5, the Washington Student Achievement Council (WSAC) will meet in Aberdeen to discuss how college and career pathways are helping to address regional healthcare needs.
The council will host a panel of community partners to explore the landscape of regional healthcare challenges and education solutions. WSAC’s Adult Pathways team will highlight ways Washington Health Corps programs are helping address the state’s shortage of healthcare workers. Other agenda items will focus on college affordability and basic needs supports, according to a news release from WSAC.
The meeting will take place at Grays Harbor College on Nov. 5 at 9 a.m. A hybrid option is also available.