Introducing Savvas PathMaker: The Ultimate Learning Solution for College and Career Preparation

PARAMUS, NEW JERSEY — Savvas Learning Company is thrilled to introduce Savvas PathMaker, a comprehensive solution for college and career readiness that empowers students to start preparing for post-high school success. With a focus on flexibility for educators and choice for students, Savvas PathMaker offers a wide range of online dual-enrollment and career and technical education (CTE) courses, allowing students to create personalized pathways and develop the skills and confidence needed for college and career readiness.

Savvas PathMaker includes the renowned Outlier by Savvas dual-enrollment courses and a variety of innovative Savvas CTE courses, many of which prepare students for industry-recognized certification exams. This allows students to explore their interests, acquire knowledge and skills, and get ready for their future endeavors, whether that involves college, a career, or both.

Educators have the flexibility to mix and match Savvas CTE and Outlier dual-enrollment courses, creating a customized digital-forward solution accessible to all students. Savvas CTE courses cover a range of high-interest, high-paying fields, such as drone piloting, cybersecurity, esports, and aeronautics. On the other hand, Outlier offers popular dual-enrollment courses like Intro to Psychology and Computer Science, delivered online and asynchronously, allowing students to earn high school and college credit conveniently.

“We’re entering a new era of education where students need opportunities to prepare for their future while still in high school. Savvas PathMaker uniquely enables educators to offer personalized opportunities for students’ college and career interests, preparing them for industry certification exams and equipping them with transferable job skills and college credits to chart their own path forward,” said Bethlam Forsa, CEO of Savvas Learning Company.

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Combining the latest technology with educational research, the Savvas PathMaker portfolio of courses offers students immersive learning experiences and the outcomes they deserve.

Outlier by Savvas provides online dual-enrollment courses that allow students to earn high school and transferable college credits from the University of Pittsburgh. The courses feature lectures by top-rated instructors and professors from renowned institutions like NASA, MIT, Harvard, and Yale. With mastery-based learning, students can earn college credit based on their overall course performance rather than a high-stakes test.

Savvas CTE courses inspire students to explore career paths, discover their passions, and develop the skills needed for success in fields like STEM, health science, IT, and business. Many courses prepare students for industry certification exams, helping them earn valuable credentials and graduate as certified professionals.

Savvas PathMaker offers a unique selection of all-digital dual-enrollment and CTE courses, providing schools and districts with the flexibility to create career pathways tailored to their students’ interests.

Examples of Savvas PathMaker combinations include Small Business Management, Digital Marketing, and Computer Science, offering students a diverse set of skills and certifications to pursue their desired careers.

“Educators can offer college and career readiness courses that excite and engage students to discover their academic interests and explore future careers. Savvas PathMaker provides educators with a complete package of solutions, empowering students to find their passion and purpose,” said Forsa.

ABOUT SAVVAS LEARNING COMPANY

At Savvas, we believe learning should inspire. We design engaging K-12 learning solutions that give all students the best opportunity to succeed. Our instructional materials are used by millions of students and educators across the U.S. and globally. To learn more, visit Savvas Learning Company.

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