Career Development
 

High school students are preparing for transition into adulthood and the

world of work. Students are faced with many tough decisions: Who am I?

What do I do well? What will I do when I graduate? School counselors assist

students in evaluating their strengths, skills, and abilities in order to choose

an appropriate career path. Counselors provide information on post-

secondary options (Four-year and two-year colleges and

vocational/technical schools) as well as financial aid and scholarships.

 

Detailed career descriptions published by the U.S. Department of Labor.

  

Career Voyages was developed by the U.S. Department of Labor and the

U.S. Department of Education to assist in career planning and research,

helping students to be in demand by knowing about high growth jobs with

better wages and a brighter future.

 

Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce

Development

Information on careers, employers, job outlook, and projected wages in

Tennessee.

 

Career resource library containing information on wages, employment

trends, occupational conditions, and state labor market conditions.

 

Explore possible career paths in the Armed Services.

 

Tennessee Higher Education Commission

Information on post-secondary institutions and programs offered in

Tennessee. Links to public and private universities and community

colleges as well as Tennessee Technology Centers. Also includes

information on the Academic Common Market, a program which allows

students to attend institutions in other states at in-state tuition rates to

complete programs not offered in Tennessee.

 

U.S. Colleges

 

Links to four-year colleges and universities in the U.S. by state or

alphabetically.

 

U.S. Community Colleges

Links to community colleges in the U.S. by state or alphabetically.

 

Information for student athletes who would like to participate in college

athletics at NCAA Division I and II schools. Students should complete the

NCAA Clearinghouse form after their junior year of high school.

The college.gov wevsite was built by students for the U.S. Department of

Education to encourage and inspire students to persue education after

high school.

Career Cruising

Career Crusing is an interactiove career resource which allows students to

take career assessments, explore different careers. adn plan for post-

secondary education.  Students can also create a portfolio and a resume.

 

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