After Graduation Workforce Military Community College / Technical School University High School Graduate Meet w/ Recruiter Apply Marketable Skills Financial.

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After Graduation Workforce Military Community College / Technical School University High School Graduate Meet w/ Recruiter Apply Marketable Skills Financial Independence Select the school that meets your needs

Four Year College Identify Desired Schools Apply for AdmissionFinancial Aid Essays & Rec Letters Complete Applications ACT/ SAT Financial Aid Award FAFSA Application Scholarship Search com Decide and Commit to Your School Applications Accepted / Financial Aid Packages Offered

Community College /Technical School Identify Career Goal / Area of Interest Identify school(s) Admission Financial Aid Apply for Commit Inquire and complete specific requirements for admission and financial aid Complete FAFSA Complete Placement Exam Scholarship Search

Military Explore Options ASVAB Score PhysicalH.S. Diploma Qualifications Commit Talk with recruiters, family, consider opportunities Determine the requirements for your desired branch and job

Workforce Develop Marketable Skills Make Connections Employed Certifications, Licenses, Job Experience, Internships, Volunteer Work Interview Application Resume