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Class of 2018 College Search (Part 1)
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College Search Agenda Options After High School (Part 1)
Choosing a Career (Part 1) Brief Survey (Part 1) Super College Match (Part 1) College Search Philosophy (Part 1) Admissions 101 (Part 2) Financial Aid 101(Part 2) Developing Your List (Part 2) Applying (Part 2) College Application Timeline (Part 2)
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Choosing a path With rare exception, all will need some sort of post-secondary education (training) after high school graduation to meet their career or life goals. Should one know these goals by next year? Be prepared to change your mind many times. Ask older people about their career path, regrets, philosophy toward work.
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Career Considerations
Values Money, Time, Responsibility, Travel, Ethics, etc Interests 35% of your waking hours will be spent working. It would be good to be interested in what you are doing. Personality The sensitive idealist might make a good Therapist but not a good Data Analyst. Abilities Would you really want to attempt a career in something in which you have little acumen? Naviance surveys a good starting point for a conversation with your counselor or your parents.
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A World of Possibilities
A. Traditional 4-Year College Societal expectation? Cost-benefit analysis would be wise Do you like school? Do you like to study? B. Community College (transfer) Could be a less exciting but financially prudent choice C. Technical College Some very high demand, less glamorous but well-paid careers D. Art Schools, Conservatories Narrow focus, affordability, employability
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A World of Possibilities (Continued)
E. Gap Year Structured volunteerism, travel, study F. Apprenticeships Hands on job with concurrent paid-for schooling G. Military Can provide educational benefits Many options. Consult with an impartial source! H. Taking time off to work Once away from school, will you go back? Money that seems good at 19 may not seem so good at 26.
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Occupational Outlook Handbook’s Fastest Growing Jobs
Wind Service Technician, 49K, Tech Degree Physical Therapy Assistant, 54K, Tech Degree Nurse Practitioner, 95K, Bachelor’s and Masters Physical Therapists, 83K, Bachelor’s and Master’s Physical Therapy Assistant, 55K, Tech Degree Operations Research Analyst, 77K, Bachelor’s Financial Advisor, 81K, Bachelor’s Interpreters, 44K, Bachelor’s Optometrists, 101K, Bachelor’s and Master’s
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The College Search Philosophy
“College is a match to be made, not a prize to be won. Finding a good fit requires time and thoughtfulness.” It’s all about the fit. Where you go matters less then what you do once you are there. year colleges; good education can be found at any of them Focus on the experience in those 4 years. After 1st job or in grad school, no one cares where you went. 90% accept almost everyone; 50 say no more than yes Parents priority- financial- need to have that talk; kids don’t understand amortization and loan payments – teaching? Private college? Cost, size,majors,location, selectivity, public/private “Americans love lists” -- # of applications, # of rejections brings status (do they crow about it)
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Survey and Super College Match
Make sure you are using Google Chrome Go to Washburn home page Click on “Students”, then “Naviance” Log-in using your school address and ID number Follow the instructions on the sheet Super College Match Potential college and scholarship list
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