Types of post secondary options

    • HIGH SCHOOL TO POST-SECONDARY CALENDAR

      Many types of college sorts are available online (College Board or AKCIS) ___ Review your transcript. ___ Narrow down your list of post-secondary options. Be sure the list includes “safe” schools as well as “reach” and “realistic” schools.


    • [DOC File]East Kentwood High School - EKHS Guidance

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      Post-Secondary Options: A Brief Overview. What It Is. Cost What You Get Four-Year (or more) College / University A college or university with a variety of programs in which you can earn a bachelor’s degree. Tuition ranges based on your school of choice with many types of financial aid available.


    • [DOCX File]Transcript: RSA Technical Assistance Webinar on Transition ...

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      Post-secondary options with the help of the VR program includes two and four-year colleges and universities, trade and vocational schools, adult education programs, and competitive integrated employment-including supported and customized employment.


    • [DOC File]Career Development

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      CD.8: Knowing where and how to obtain information about the world of work and post-secondary training/education. Grade Level Expectations (GLEs): AD.5.A.11: Increase knowledge and refine skills in preparation for the senior year and post-secondary options.


    • [DOCX File]Characteristics of this type of school including governance

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      the characteristics of the different types of schools in relation to educational stages and school governance. Different Types of School. Characteristics of this type of school including governance . Primary (Infants & Junior) Secondary; Or three tier. First school. Middle School. ... 302.1.3 explain the post 16 options for young people and ...


    • [DOC File]Nonnewaug High School

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      Post-Secondary Options. More than half of all recent high school graduates in the United States pursue some type of postsecondary education. In many other countries, a smaller percentage of students go on for more schooling after high school. However, in America, recent surveys show that most parents want their children to get some college ...


    • [DOC File]www.vrhs.reg4.k12.ct.us

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      Paying for Post-secondary Options Page 15. Steps in the Financial Aid Process Page 16. Students Rights and Responsibilities Page 17. Resources Available Page 18 Valley Regional High School Mission Statement. We are committed to preparing our students to be productive and responsible citizens who are lifelong learners.


    • [DOCX File]RSM 2, Section 1500: Post-Secondary Education

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      – If review of school achievement, academic background and/or placement testing indicates post-secondary education is not a realistic goal for the individual (e.g., more than two semesters of developmental courses needed), the counselor shall provide vocational guidance and counseling to assist in exploring (1) employment options that do not ...


    • [DOC File]Transition Planning Form (TPF)

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      Community Experiences/ Post School Adult Living: Are there certain types of community and/or adult living experiences that will help the student reach his/her post-secondary vision? Consider options such as participation in community based experiences, learning how to independently access community resources, building social relationships ...


    • [DOCX File]Essential Understandings

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      B3: Students locate and analyze the use of different types of resources, including occupational information and labor market information, to explore post-secondary education, training, and career choices (6-8)


    • [DOCX File]Chapter 7: Credentials - SOM - State of Michigan

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      Chapter 7: Credentials. Section 7-1: Credential Attainment. Purpose. Under the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA), the term “Recognized Post-secondary Credential” means a credential consisting of an industry-recognized certificate or certification, a certificate of completion of an apprenticeship, a license recognized by the state involved or federal government, or an ...


    • [DOC File]Referral Processes and Procedures

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      Post-secondary options/Planning now for future. Other Concern(s)_____ Additional information regarding concern(s) _____ Return this form to Guidance and Counseling Office. I will contact you as soon as possible. Information about Counseling: Letter to Parent for Informed Consent (page 1) ...


    • [DOCX File]Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction

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      The presenter should be able to define and discuss the definition and purpose of post-secondary options: College/University - A four-year college or university offers a bachelor's degree. Programs that offer these degrees are called "undergraduate" schools. A "university" is a group of schools for studies after secondary school.



    • [DOC File]Introduction - #NDSCA

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      Community Colleges: They are two-year post-secondary schools whose purpose is to provide academic, vocational and professional education. The highest degree at a community college is an associate degree, but many times students continue their education at a four-year college or university by transferring some or all their credits earned.


    • [DOC File]Technical Assistance Guide

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      Discuss and identify the student’s measurable post-secondary goals or vision based on their preferences and interests. Measurable post-secondary goals in the areas of training OR education, employment, and independent living skills (where appropriate) should be written, preferably using “I statements” from the student.


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