YOUR FUTURE
STARTS HERE.
FOR REAL.

Funding for this program is provided by the U.S. Department of Education Federal Rehabilitation Services Administration grant, # H126A260009.

EXPLORE THE REAL WORLD.
ALL OF IT.

Every industry. Every type of job. You'll get exposure to the careers shaping Delaware's economy — before you have to choose anything.

Healthcare & Life Sciences

Nursing, medical assisting, mental health, pharmaceutical, biotech & more

Human Services & Nonprofit

Case management, social work, rehab counseling, fundraising, grant writing

Tech, Cyber & Digital Media

Cybersecurity, software dev, graphic design, gaming, Metaverse, social media

Skilled Trades & Construction

Carpentry, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, green building, automotive, logistics

Public Service & Emergency

Government, municipal services, EMT, firefighting, law enforcement

Hospitality & Creative Industries

Hotel management, culinary arts, event planning, production, quality control

Business & Financial Services

Banking, accounting, insurance, financial planning, office management, sales

Advanced Manufacturing

Precision manufacturing, chemical processing, renewable energy, automation

Transportation & Logistics

Port of Wilmington operations, commercial transport, supply chain management

Entrepreneurship & Small Business

Owner vs. employee, how to start a business, money generation, systems & tools

EVERYTHING
YOU NEED TO WIN

This isn't just a class — it's a full Pre-Employment Transition Services program funded by the Delaware Division of Vocational Rehabilitation. Here's what you actually get.

Job Exploration Counseling

Discover careers you didn't know existed across 20+ industries in Delaware's fastest-growing sectors.

Work-Based Learning Experiences

Get real exposure through onsite industry tours, job shadows, and hands-on activities before you graduate.

Workplace Readiness Training

Learn the skills employers actually care about — professionalism, money management, communication, and more.

Self-Advocacy Instruction

Learn to speak up for yourself at school, at work, and in life — and know your rights every step of the way.

Post-Secondary Counseling

Make a plan for college, trade school, apprenticeship, or going straight into the workforce — your call.

PLUS ALL OF THIS:

Onsite tours at real workplaces

Onsite tours at real workplaces

Gamified weekly competitions

Delaware Career Compass Guide

Recorded sessions for every learner

Financial literacy deep-dive

Personal Career Pathway Plan

Guidance counselor support

 HOw it works

Three phases. Two weeks. One plan that's completely yours.

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Is THis

Program For you?

Here's exactly who can join and what you'll need to apply.

About This Program

This program opens the door for Delaware high school students with disabilities — in grades 9 through 12, between the ages of 14 and 21, or currently enrolled in an 18–22 Educational Program — to actively explore real career pathways across more than 20 industries. Sessions run throughout the school year and are available at no cost to students living anywhere in the state of Delaware, including New Castle, Kent, and Sussex Counties.

What We're Here to Do

Manifest Business Consultants designed this program to bridge the gap between where students are today and where they want to go. The goal is to give every participant a genuine, hands-on look at the careers driving Delaware's economy — not just a classroom overview, but real exposure to real industries. By the time students complete the program, they walk away with expanded career knowledge, stronger financial and workplace skills, and a personalized roadmap for getting there.

New Students Only

This program is designed for first-time participants. Students who have already gone through the Manifest Comprehensive Youth Career Exploratory Program in any format — in-person or hybrid — are not eligible to reapply. If you completed the program previously and are looking for continued support, ask us about our Career Pathway Plan Support Services.

📎 Required Documentation — Read Before You Apply

To complete your application, you must attach the first page only of one of the following: a current IEP, a 504 Plan, or a letter from a licensed physician that clearly identifies the student's disability. Your spot in the program cannot be held or confirmed until this document is received with your application. Applications submitted without documentation will remain in a pending status until all required materials are on file.

You live in Delaware

All three counties — New Castle, Kent, and Sussex

You're in grades 9–12, ages 14–21 (or in an 18–22 program)

Currently enrolled in high school, or participating in a Delaware 18–22 Educational Program

You have a documented disability

You must have an active IEP, 504 Plan, or a letter from a licensed physician that identifies your disability. This documentation is required to confirm eligibility and must be submitted with your application.

You are a new participant

This program is open to students who have not previously completed the Manifest Youth Career Exploratory Program in any format.

The program is 100% free to you

Funded by the Delaware Division of Vocational Rehabilitation. There is absolutely no cost to participants.

HAVE QUESTIONS ABOUT ELIGIBILITY?

If you're not sure whether your documentation qualifies, reach out before you apply. We're happy to answer questions and help you understand what's needed.

To be eligible, you must have a current IEP, 504 Plan, or a licensed physician's letter identifying your disability. This document must be submitted — first page only — along with your application before a spot can be confirmed.

Not sure which document applies to you? Call or email us and we'll point you in the right direction.

connected to

delaware's best

Our program brings in real partners from across Delaware's industries, schools, and community organizations — because your network matters.

Industry Partners

ChristianaCare Health System

Capital One & Discover Banks

Association of Builders & Contractors

Delaware Manufacturing Association

Port of Wilmington

Local Trade Unions & Apprenticeship Programs

Educational Institutions

Delaware Technical Community College

Delaware State University

University of Delaware Career Services

Zip Code Wilmington

Code Differently

Community Organizations

Futures First Gaming

Boys & Girls Clubs of Delaware

Food Bank of Delaware

Urban League of Delaware

Local Chambers of Commerce

Ready to Start?

Fill out this form and our team will reach out within 2 business days. New cohorts start monthly — spots are limited to 15 students.

    Why we ask: This program is funded by Delaware's Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (DVR) Pre-Employment Transition Services (Pre-ETS), which serves youth with disabilities. Sharing this helps us confirm eligibility and ensure you receive any accommodations you need. You are never required to disclose — and a diagnosed disability is not required to apply.

    We are committed to making this program fully accessible. All reasonable accommodations will be provided.

    📎 REQUIRED: DISABILITY DOCUMENTATION

    Attach the first page only of a current IEP, 504 Plan, or a licensed physician's letter that clearly identifies the student's disability. Your spot cannot be held or confirmed until this document is received with your application. Accepted formats: PDF, JPG, PNG (max 10MB).

    First page only · IEP, 504 Plan, or physician letter · PDF, JPG, or PNG · Max 10MB


    🔒 Your personal information is protected and will never be sold or shared with third parties outside of program administration. This program is subject to FERPA protections for educational records.