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Information Parents Can Use Georgia Career Information Center Copyright © 2010, Georgia Career Information Center, Georgia State University. All rights reserved. Content provided by the Georgia Career Resources Network. Partners include Georgia Career Information Center, Georgia Department of Education, Georgia Department of Labor, Technical College System of Georgia, and University System of Georgia. An eBrochure Series

Copyright © 2010, Georgia Career Information Center, Georgia State University. All rights reserved. Content provided by the Georgia Career Resources Network. Partners include Georgia Career Information Center, Georgia Department of Education, Georgia Department of Labor, Technical College System of Georgia, and University System of Georgia. Information Parents Can Use An e-Brochure series that enables parents to become involved in their student’s career decision-making process.

Information Parents Can Use eBrochure Series Going to Middle School Going to High School Graduating from High School (2008 – 2011) Graduating from High School (2012 and After) After High School, What Next? Financial Aid Career Decision- Making Special Populations Downloadable eBrochures available in English and Spanish at Copyright © 2010, Georgia Career Information Center, Georgia State University. All rights reserved. Content provided by the Georgia Career Resources Network. Partners include Georgia Career Information Center, Georgia Department of Education, Georgia Department of Labor, Technical College System of Georgia, and University System of Georgia.

Going to Middle School Ease your student’s transition to middle school by finding answers to frequently asked questions. Copyright © 2010, Georgia Career Information Center, Georgia State University. All rights reserved. Content provided by the Georgia Career Resources Network. Partners include Georgia Career Information Center, Georgia Department of Education, Georgia Department of Labor, Technical College System of Georgia, and University System of Georgia. Downloadable eBrochure available in English and Spanish at

Going to High School Find tips and answers to frequently asked questions to prepare your student for their transition to high school. Copyright © 2010, Georgia Career Information Center, Georgia State University. All rights reserved. Content provided by the Georgia Career Resources Network. Partners include Georgia Career Information Center, Georgia Department of Education, Georgia Department of Labor, Technical College System of Georgia, and University System of Georgia. Downloadable eBrochure available in English and Spanish at

Graduating from High School Students are eager to graduate from high school and move on to the next part of their lives. Learn about the current and future graduation requirements. Copyright © 2010, Georgia Career Information Center, Georgia State University. All rights reserved. Content provided by the Georgia Career Resources Network. Partners include Georgia Career Information Center, Georgia Department of Education, Georgia Department of Labor, Technical College System of Georgia, and University System of Georgia. Downloadable eBrochure available in English and Spanish at

Special Populations Special populations are not limited to students that have mental or physical disabilities, but also include students who are in need of guidance and assistance in order to complete high school. Copyright © 2010, Georgia Career Information Center, Georgia State University. All rights reserved. Content provided by the Georgia Career Resources Network. Partners include Georgia Career Information Center, Georgia Department of Education, Georgia Department of Labor, Technical College System of Georgia, and University System of Georgia. Downloadable eBrochure available in English and Spanish at

After High School, What Next? Explore five options to consider after high school –Work –Join the military –Attend postsecondary school –Apprenticeship –Volunteer Copyright © 2010, Georgia Career Information Center, Georgia State University. All rights reserved. Content provided by the Georgia Career Resources Network. Partners include Georgia Career Information Center, Georgia Department of Education, Georgia Department of Labor, Technical College System of Georgia, and University System of Georgia. Downloadable eBrochure available in English and Spanish at

Financial Aid Each year, millions of college students apply for and receive financial aid. The money is out there if you know where to look. Copyright © 2010, Georgia Career Information Center, Georgia State University. All rights reserved. Content provided by the Georgia Career Resources Network. Partners include Georgia Career Information Center, Georgia Department of Education, Georgia Department of Labor, Technical College System of Georgia, and University System of Georgia. Downloadable eBrochures available in English and Spanish at

Career Decision-Making Making career decisions is a lifelong process. It begins with you, your awareness of the world, and your ability to understand what is important to you. Copyright © 2010, Georgia Career Information Center, Georgia State University. All rights reserved. Content provided by the Georgia Career Resources Network. Partners include Georgia Career Information Center, Georgia Department of Education, Georgia Department of Labor, Technical College System of Georgia, and University System of Georgia. Downloadable eBrochure available in English and Spanish at

Information Parents Can Use The Information Parents Can Use eBrochure series is available for download in English and Spanish at Copyright © 2010, Georgia Career Information Center, Georgia State University. All rights reserved. Content provided by the Georgia Career Resources Network. Partners include Georgia Career Information Center, Georgia Department of Education, Georgia Department of Labor, Technical College System of Georgia, and University System of Georgia.

Copyright © 2010, Georgia Career Information Center, Georgia State University. All rights reserved. Content provided by the Georgia Career Resources Network. Partners include Georgia Career Information Center, Georgia Department of Education, Georgia Department of Labor, Technical College System of Georgia, and University System of Georgia. Information Parents Can Use Georgia Career Information Center