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Transition Services Program Administration

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The Transition Services Program Administration contract requires coordination of student transition planning, including goal setting, progress tracking, and collaboration with schools and career services, all integrated with comprehensive career services to support student outcomes. This subcontract is tied to the NAICS code 611610 and is managed by the Massachusetts Administrative Office, with performance centered in Boston, specifically at a location identified as Floor Boston, 02109. The contract remains open for responses until March 31, 2036, and is not subject to any specific set-aside designation. All activities must align with the objectives of facilitating smooth educational and career transitions for students through structured, ongoing support and partnership across institutional boundaries.

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Coordinate student transition planning and career services in Boston through 2036 under NAICS 611610.

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Massachusetts → AO - Administrative OfficeView Agency

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611610 - Fine Arts SchoolsView NAICS

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Floor Boston, MA, 02109, US

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Coordinate student transition planning, goal setting, progress tracking, and collaboration with schools and career services, integrated with Comprehensive Career Services.

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