FAST FORWARD RE-ENGAGEMENT CENTER | SINCLAIR COMMUNITY COLLEGE - FAST FORWARD RE-ENGAGEMENT CENTER
The Fast Forward Re-engagement Center (FFRC) assists youth ages 15 – 24, who are out of school, not attending regularly or credit deficient to identify a best fit academic option to complete a high school credential and career pathway. FFRC provides one central location in a safe space for students and families to access the resources and coaching needed to re-enroll in school and get back on track to graduation. Established in 2001 and nationally recognized as a one-of-a-kind resource center for out-of-school youth, the FFRC connects with students and families by listening and offering support to help them get back on track for graduation. This is a county-wide collaborative partnership with traditional and non-traditional schools, as well as, community organizations and youth workforce development agencies throughout Montgomery County.
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HelpLink 211 Dayton
Physical Address
1133 Edwin C. Moses Boulevard, Dayton, OH 45417
Hours
Mon. - Fri. 8:00am - 5:00pm
Application process
Appointment recommended for registration/assessment.
Fee
None
Eligibility
Must meet criteria of drop-out: not attending regularly, credit deficient or has direct referral from high school.
Agency info
SINCLAIR COMMUNITY COLLEGE - FAST FORWARD RE-ENGAGEMENT CENTER
The Fast Forward Re-engagement Center (FFRC) assists youth ages 15 – 24, who are out of school, not attending regularly or credit deficient to identify a best fit academic option to complete a high school credential and career pathway. FFRC provides one central location in a safe space for students and families to access the resources and coaching needed to re-enroll in school and get back on track to graduation. Established in 2001 and nationally recognized as a one-of-a-kind resource center for out-of-school youth, the FFRC connects with students and families by listening and offering support to help them get back on track for graduation. This is a county-wide collaborative partnership with traditional and non-traditional schools, as well as, community organizations and youth workforce development agencies throughout Montgomery County.