ICAp

Individual career and academic plan

"ICAP is a multi-year process that intentionally guides students and families in the exploration of career, academic and postsecondary opportunities. With the support of adults, students develop the awareness, knowledge, attitudes, and skills to create their own meaningful and powerful pathways to be career and college ready." - https://www.cde.state.co.us/postsecondary/icap

ICAP is a graduation requirement. All students are expected to complete their MyICAP Plan in their Student Portal.

For more information on ICAP please click here: ICAP Background

To Do:

-make sure to save your answers!
  • Take rigorous classes (Honors)

  • Get involved, both in and out of school

-Find volunteer opportunities-Join a club or sport

To Do:

-Answer questions for 9th AND 10th Grade-make sure to save your answers!
  • Take the PSAT (practice SAT test)

  • Take rigorous classes (Honors, AP, IB, CE)

  • Get involved, both in and out of school

-Find volunteer opportunities-Join a club or sport

To Do:

-Complete questions for 9th-11th grade-make sure to save your answers!
  • Attend college fairs and visit college campuses

  • Take rigorous classes (Honors, AP, IB, CE)

  • Take SAT and Accuplacer

-Create a Khan Academy account to study for SAT-Download SAT Daily Practice App on phone
  • Write draft of your personal statement/college essay and post it in Naviance

  • Complete a Resume in Naviance

  • Find more helpful links for Juniors in our Postsecondary Planning section!

To Do:

-Answer questions for 9th-12th grade-make sure to save your answers!
  • Attend college fairs, visit college campuses

  • Complete college applications for:

-1 Reach school- a school that may be a stretch academically and financially-2 to 3 Target schools- schools that you are on track to be admitted to-1 or more Safe school- a school that you know you can get in to and is more affordable