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CAREER GUIDANCE WASHINGTON

MAKE THE MOST OF HIGH SCHOOL Use the rest of your time in high school wisely Make a High School & Beyond Plan based on your goals Research postsecondary programs Take the courses you need to be admitted to postsecondary

EXPLORE YOUR INTERESTS Choose a Career Cluster

CHOOSE CAREERS TO EXPLORE Research different careers: o WA Career Bridge o Career interviews o Job shadows, internships Learn about the postsecondary education you need Plan the courses you need to prepare Make the most of junior and senior years

WHAT EDUCATION WILL YOU NEED? Learn what education you will need after high school: o No education after high school (will limit what you can do) o Apprenticeship o 6 month-1 year certificate o Two-year AA/AS degree o Four-year BA/BS degree o Postgraduate degree (MD, JD, MBA…)

WHICH COURSES TO TAKE? During junior year, plan your courses for senior year Your courses should meet: o High school graduation requirements o Postsecondary admission requirements During senior year, apply for postsecondary programs and research majors and courses

GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS *Note: Districts may seek an extension to 2018 for some parts of the 2016 requirements.

JUNIOR – SENIOR TIMELINE Find classes to prepare for your postsecondary and career goals Choose the most rigorous courses you can: AP, IB, CTE, dual credit Plan courses around your goals and interests Apply for postsecondary during fall of senior year

ADVANCED COURSES Take as many years of math and science as possible Take honors, AP, or IB classes that cover advanced material Take electives that let you build skills (orchestra, band, art, metalworking, etc.)

CAREER PREP (CTE) CLASSES Preparation for career & postsecondary options High academic standards Emerging fields, including: o Health Sciences o Science, Technology, Engineering & Math (STEM) o Construction

CTE SKILLS CENTERS Regional high schools for CTE classes Attend regular high school half day, Skills Center half day Skills Center programs include: o Computer programming o Firefighting o Audio Production o Culinary Arts o Health Care o Construction o Marketing

CTE – STEM STEM = Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Includes Biotechnology, Agriculture Technology, Nanotechnology, several areas of Engineering, and other technologies STEM helps students USE science, technology and math to solve real world problems

Some courses give high school AND college credit Courses may be at your high school or community college Many CTE courses offer dual credit DUAL CREDIT PROGRAMS

Advanced Placement (AP) courses can help you earn college credit in high school End-of-year exam determines if you qualify Some AP courses pair with CTE classes: o Computer Programming o Commercial Art/Studio Art o Environmental Science DUAL CREDIT: AP

Tech Prep courses can help you earn college credit in high school Prepare for an apprenticeship or save college tuition Courses include: o Horticulture o Environmental Science o Automotive Technology o Digital Communications o Accounting/Business o Health Science o Veterinary Medicine DUAL CREDIT: TECH PREP

Take courses at community college while youre a high school student Nearly any subject is available Prepare for college or a career Talk with your high school counselor for more information DUAL CREDIT: RUNNING START

Set a plan for your final years of high school Take the courses you need for: o Graduation requirements o Postsecondary admission requirements Ask about advanced, CTE, and dual credit classes Research postsecondary opportunities WHATS NEXT?

COURSE PLAN FOR SENIOR YEAR If you are going to college next year, what types of courses will you take?