Helping students in rural Colorado explore different career pathways
May 25, 2024

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KSJD | By Tom Yoder
Published May 22, 2024 at 9:00 AM MDT

The Southwest Colorado Education Collaborative (The Collaborative) provides programs and resources to help students in rural areas explore different pathways as they start their careers. KSJD’s Tom Yoder talked with their executive director, Jessica Morrison, about how the collaborative got their start and the many ways they are making an impact on local students.

Under Governor Polis’ RISE Grant, $3.6 million was awarded to the Southwest region of Colorado to leaders for them to try different innovative approaches for students in education.

“Students deserve the same access to resources that our Metro students receive in the state. The only way we’re going to be able to give that to them in rural communities is if we come out of our silos and build and share resources. That was how The Collaborative was founded,” said Morrison.

 

 

The Colorado Rural Collaborative Guide is designed to raise awareness and support rural communities in expanding college and career pathways through regional partnerships. Rural Collaboratives serve as intermediary organizations that bring together school districts, higher education institutions, and employers to create shared opportunities for students.

This guide covers:

  • The benefits of forming a Rural Collaborative
  • Examples of collaborative services that design, expand, and enhance pathways
  • Governance models and sustainable funding strategies
  • Lessons from the field

By fostering cross-sector partnerships, Rural Collaboratives can improve student outcomes and strengthen local economies. This resource offers actionable strategies and real-world examples to help rural leaders navigate the process of building and sustaining collaborative efforts.