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High school graduation is just a few short weeks away, and there's a statewide movement right now to help new graduates continue their education. But that doesn't necessarily mean college.
Utah Center for Assistive Technology (UCAT) is one Utah's best kept secrets when it comes to education. It's for high school students, and adults looking to train and develop new skills to work in a certain career.
Deanie Wimmer with KSL's Read Today Initiative, and Alan Hall with Prosperity 2020 joined us on the Browser 5.0 to talk about UCAT.