During their final year of high school, students participate in Senior Seminar, take college and career assessments, and make decisions with their counselor and support network to help them reach their dreams.
During the 11th grade, juniors need to consider their passions and plans for the future. In the Spring, they will prepare for the SATs, match with a college and career counselor, and attend College & Career Night with their families.
Welcome to high school! While it might seem early, it's never too early to start exploring your interests and what you might like to do when you graduate. Are you interested in going to college or a technical program? Start exploring your interests and potential careers and consider getting involved in extra-curricular activities. Contact the college and career team to learn more.
Don't forget to get started on your community service hours. Students in the District need 100 volunteer hours to graduate.
Supporting your student throughout their college and career planning process can be overwhelming. KIPP DC is here to help!
KIPP DC supports all eighth grade graduates "to and through" college and career by offering tiers of support for KIPP alumni. Opt-in for services by completing a short survey.
KIPPer is a texting chatbot that is available 24/7 to answer questions related to college, career and beyond! KIPPer will share helpful resources, such as career development opportunities, financial aid and college information, and events available through the National KIPP Alumni Network.