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Prepare for Pathway

What do we mean when we say education and training beyond high school?

 

We mean any education after high school - apprenticeships, military, on-th-job training programs, community college certificates, 2-year degrees, and 4-year degrees.

 

Post-High School Pathways

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During high school, you will accomplish key milestones in pursuing your post-high school pathway. For example, you will:

  • Get organized for the college and financial aid application process using this Senior Year Binder System.
  • Learn about dual credit opportunities.
  • Take postsecondary entrance and placement exams.
  • Develop a list of postsecondary choices.
  • Apply to postsecondary programs or institutions.
  • Prepare a financial plan and apply for financial aid. Estimate your award with the financial aid calculator.
  • Understand your financial aid options, including state financial aid programs and private scholarships.
  • Complete all high school graduation requirements.
  • Graduate.

Resources

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High School Coursework, Planning, & Support

AP Exams - Test Preparation. The College Board offers practice questions and tips for AP exams.

APStudents. Watch videos and hear from AP students, learn about AP courses, and see how AP can help you get ahead in high school, college, etc.

Khan Academy. A personalized learning resource for all ages. They offer SAT prep, college admissions, financial aid information, growth mindset information, etc.

OSPI Graduation Toolkit. This resource helps educators and families understand state graduation requirements. It’s just been updated with new materials and information.

ReadyWA. Tools to help you plan your path.

State Board of Education: Student and Family Resources. Learn more about diploma requirements, including the High School and Beyond Plan and the number of credits needed in each subject.


Exploration & Preparation

Big Future. Free, step-by-step approach college and career exploration and planning tool.

Get Schooled. This website helps young people thrive in high school, college, alternative pathways, and early career jobs through a unique blend of compelling digital content, gamification, and personalized support and engagement.

DCYF.This website is for foster youth. It contains info on college access, scholarships specifically for youth in foster care, jobs, housing, self-advocacy, and more.

SchoolHouse Connection. Have you experienced homelessness? Are you considered an unaccompanied homeless youth? Find resources to help you pursue your path after high school.

Think College! Find info about college programs for students with intellectual disabilities.

Unigo.com. An online resource that allows you to explore colleges, connect with current students, and get advice on how to succeed in college and beyond.

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Find out about Scholarships:

Explore our curated database of scholarships, which includes opportunities tailored for various backgrounds, interests, and academic achievements. We've got you covered whether you're seeking merit-based awards, need-based assistance, or specialized scholarships.

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