Post High School Options What school is best for you?

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Graduation Action Plan 11th Grade Career/College Planning Unit
Advertisements

College Mascot/Logo Competition!. Instructions: Take out a sheet of paper. Put your name on it and number down the page As the teacher goes through.
Options After High School.  On average, you will earn almost twice as much in your lifetime with a college degree than with only a high school diploma.
Types of Higher Education? 6th Grade Postsecondary Investigation #2 (Microsoft 2011a)
GRADE 10 CAREER AND COLLEGE READINESS UNIT ESSENTIAL QUESTION: DIRECTIONS: 1. GET A COMPUTER FROM THE CART AND TAKE IT BACK TO YOUR DESK. LOG ON
We Appreciate Our Veterans Veteran ’ s Name We pay special tribute to you for your military service to America and for advancing the universal hope of.
NorthWest Arkansas Community College Evelyn E. Jorgenson. Ph.D. President.
Choosing the right fit for me!.  Offer a broad base of courses in the liberal arts — literature, philosophy, history, languages, mathematics, humanities,
Levels of Education & Intro to College Life
Post-Secondary Planning Making Decisions about Life after High School.
Senior Post-Secondary Planning Bloomingdale High School Class of 2015.
Post Secondary Terms. Student Classification Undergraduate -- A student enrolled in a program leading to a certificate or an associate, baccalaureate,
PAY OFF: PROMOTING CERTIFICATE ATTAINMENT. CERTIFICATE ATTAINMENT Embedded certificates: Operations Management Financial Perspectives Sales Industrial.
Options after High School
 Review of 10 th grade requirements  Discuss 5 post-HS options  Look over YOUR transcripts  GPA Game.
Read to Learn How to develop a career plan and set intermediate career goals How to determine the education and training you need to reach your career.
Planning Your Career How Planning Helps
Now What Do I Do?  Top 10 Future Technology That Exist Today – YouTube Top 10 Future Technology That Exist Today – YouTube Top 10 Future Technology That.
Student-Directed Transition Planning 0. 1 Connecting with Adult Supports and Services.
Training and Education for a Career. Every Occupation Requires Preparation Preparation for a job will depend on the job and its duties Some jobs will.
Senior Seminar: Applying to your next step. University Systems Undergraduate & graduate degrees awarded Enrollment varies: 3,100 – 26,500 students Must.
On-the-job Trade School Apprenticeship Military Community College 4-year College/University.
POST HIGH SCHOOL OPTIONS Careers 8. Post High School Options  University  Community College  Technical College  Apprenticeship  Military Service.
Types of Colleges.
Post High School Planning WHAT’S YOUR PATH?. ALL students should pursue education or training after high school! Opportunities exist for everyone Know.
Education Options after High School
Training: Maintaining Current Skills and Learning New Ones.
ROADMAP TO THE FUTURE. POST HIGH SCHOOL PLANS FOUR YEAR COLLEGE TWO- YEAR COLLEGE  FOUR YEAR COLLEGE TWO- YEAR COLLEGE  CERTIFICATION MILITARY VOCATIONAL.
Types of Educational Institutions. College An institution of higher education that offers a curriculum leading to a four-year Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor.
7 th & 8 th Grades. What you have done so far… You have learned about career clusters You have researched various careers You have begun to think about.
P LANNING FOR C OLLEGE. D EFINITIONS Transition Planning : Transition planning is a term used to describe the process of planning for your “transition”
Presented by the Guidance Department. SELF-DISCOVERY Finding colleges that fit you best begins with SELF-DISCOVERY — that means getting to know your interests,
Lesson 10 Options for Education & Training. Objectives After studying this chapter you will be able to  explain the importance of basic skills in any.
8.0 vocabulary Eric DuBose. Job A regular activity performed for pay.
1 Income and Career Terms Personal Financial Literacy.
 Review of 10 th grade credits  Present Chancellors/Honors Diplomas  Discuss 5 post-HS options  Look over YOUR transcripts  Computer Lab – CIS Activity.
9 th Grade | Session 2. 2 Session 2: Chart your course!
Post-Secondary Options for High School Students. Military Options The U.S. Military consists of five active-duty Services and their respective Guard and.
Decision Making and Post Secondary Options 7 th grade Career Discovery.
Careers and Career Paths GWL3O. Where Will You Go After High School? Let’s look at the 6 options…
Colleges Not Collages. How do you get into college? Fill out the application and pay the application fee Send your official transcript with your GPA and.
Types of Higher Education? (Microsoft 2011a). Higher Education Over 4,000: Two & Four-Year Colleges & Universities – Around 2,500 Four-Year Schools –
GRADE 10 CAREER AND COLLEGE READINESS UNIT ESSENTIAL QUESTION: DIRECTIONS: 1. GET A COMPUTER FROM THE CART AND TAKE IT BACK TO YOUR DESK. LOG ON. 2. GO.
CHAPTER 7.  One advantage of a college educations is it enables you to be a well rounded person  Academic Degree- is an award given to a person by a.
Welcome Seniors…Class of 2016! Tomorrow’s Success Depends Upon Todays Choices…It’s up to YOU!
Higher Education The race is not always won by the fastest, but by the most persistent.
Student-Directed Transition Planning Lesson 7 Connecting with Adult Supports and Services By Lorraine Sylvester, Lee L. Woods, and James E. Martin University.
Post Secondary Options Planting the seeds of choice for life beyond high school…
Keep On Going!. Why? 70% of the 30 fastest growing occupations in the U.S. today require education beyond high school. Over a lifetime, a college graduate.
 The U.S. Military provides training and work experience in a variety of military careers. Members of the Armed Forces work in almost all occupations.
POST SECONDARY FINANCIAL PLANNING. McGILL $5,398.
Consider your audience: Would you like to present to the Key Club seniors? The entire Key Club? Or the entire Senior Class? Ask the school’s Guidance office.
PSA Information Life After Graduation. What are the Options?
Objective  The workplace of today must be dedicated to excellence in skills and personal qualities  There are many different pathways that you.
Training and Education for a Career. Every Occupation Requires Preparation Preparation for a job will depend on the job and its duties Some jobs will.
+ Post-Secondary Options What are you going to do after high school?
Career Exploration Grades 6-8. Welcome! Today we’re going to talk about…. – Your career options – College & career-training options – Making a résumé.
POST SECONDARY OPTIONS A guide to introduce you to the options.
RHS Advisory  1. Work  2. Technical/Vocational/Trade School  3. 2 year Community College  4. 4 year College/University  5. Military.
11th Grade Parent and Student College Planning Meeting
Post-Secondary Options
Steps of Decision Making
Career and Vocational Training In k-12
Career and Vocational Training In k-12
Types of Colleges.
Evaluating Educational Options
College.
Course selection and class description overview
Post Secondary options monday, October 3 College week 2016
A career in the US ARMED FORCES
Presentation transcript:

Post High School Options What school is best for you?

4 Year College or University College – Specializes in a liberal arts degree University – Specialized colleges of study, and graduate school options. Degrees Earned: Bachelors Masters PhD. College – Specializes in a liberal arts degree University – Specialized colleges of study, and graduate school options. Degrees Earned: Bachelors Masters PhD.

2 Year – Community College Community colleges are characterized by a two-year curriculum that leads to either the associate degree or transfer to a four-year college.

Technical College A college of Technology that provides a hands-on, applied education. Students learn real-world skills and build a work ethic and problem-solving abilities that are prized by business and industry. (Definition provided by Dunwoody) A college of Technology that provides a hands-on, applied education. Students learn real-world skills and build a work ethic and problem-solving abilities that are prized by business and industry. (Definition provided by Dunwoody)

Military Army - Navy - Marines - Air Force - Coast Guard - The National Guard ROTCEnlist After High School Attend college first Usually enter as an Officer Serve commitment first Attend college under the G.I. Bill after service

Proprietary Schools Career Focused - Not always creditable Examples : Cosmetology Cooking Radio Broadcasting Career Focused - Not always creditable Examples : Cosmetology Cooking Radio Broadcasting

Online College Work on college credited classes from home. This is an option almost all colleges and universities now offer. * A degree from on online college might not be reputable -Make sure to research the authenticities of the degree before you begin the program. Work on college credited classes from home. This is an option almost all colleges and universities now offer. * A degree from on online college might not be reputable -Make sure to research the authenticities of the degree before you begin the program.

Post - Secondary Education Attend college while attending high school The best part… you do not pay for it!!! Attend college while attending high school The best part… you do not pay for it!!!