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We love to hear how we can improve! Every year, we add new features and enhancements in response to your feedback. We're excited to let you know what we've done recently to improve your Choices Planner experience.

As of Fall 2008:
- Choices Planner Guideways
Our Guideways take students through the Choices Planner features in a logical order, keeping track of their progress as they go. The Guideways are a great way to ensure students are getting the most out of their planning tools.
We've made the Guideways more visible and improved their tracking functions so students instantly know what they need to do next. You'll find the Guideways on the front page of Choices Planner.
- Professional Account: Administrator Privileges
We've increased the security of site administration. All Professional Accounts can still access the Reporter, Reviewer and Tracker features in order to monitor student progress. However, only those with Administrator privileges can perform administrative tasks for site management. These administrative tasks include customizing course plans, managing passwords, creating Professional Accounts or upgrading individual portfolios to Professional Accounts.
To upgrade your Professional Account to include Administrator privileges, you'll need an Administrator Code. You can find the Administrator Code in your Welcome Letter. After you upgrade using your Administrator Code, you will not need to use the code again.
- More Accessible - for Everyone
We're working on making Choices Planner compatible with screen readers like JAWS to make our planning tools available to a wider range of people, including the visually impaired. Most of our popular features, such as the School Finder, Career Finder and Interest Profiler, are currently compatible with screen readers.
- Clearer Relationships Between Interests and Career Clusters
In order to highlight how interests can connect to career clusters, we've matched Interest Profiler results with career clusters. After completing the Interest Profiler, users can choose to see their top career clusters, in addition to their top careers.
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