1. Provide a variety of college courses to the youths housed at Orange County Juvenile Hall (JH), Youth Guidance Center (YGC), and Youth Leadership Academy (YLA) with the goal of assisting the youth to obtain an associate/bachelor's degree or certificate/license. Provide college-level instruction leading to industry-recognized certification or an associate or bachelor’s degree. 2. Provide in person/onsite instruction at JH, YGC, YLA, and MRC and online courses, as permitted by the County. 3. Provide a college counselor or academic advisor to work directly with each youth exploring individual interests/talents and help create a road map of classes each youth should complete to fulfill their individual goals. 4. Assist youth with completing Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) forms and assisting with applications for financial aid. 5. Provide a transitional counselor/advocate to work with youth prior to release and upon release to assist with continuance of education, transportation to college campus, help with enrollment/transfer to local community colleges, Cal State or UC, and employment such as paid internships. 6. Provide an adequate level of qualified personnel to provide educational services-college to the target population. Personnel should have the appropriate certification to teach at the level of instruction offered. 7. Cover costs of textbooks, labs equipment, specialized software, and participation, and any other expenses reasonably related to the offered course that are not otherwise specifically covered by Probation as specified below in Paragraph E. 8. Provide the youth priority enrollment in all classes. 9. Provide class during regular school hours of 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. and shall provide classes outside of these hours, upon request by the County. 10. Provide onsite tutoring up to three times a week, as requested by County.