Career & College Prep

The US Bureau of Labor Statistics offers several tools to help you plan for future careers. Click the buttons below to explore these resources.

The resources below will help you with test prep and shoring up your skills.

Full-text journals and magazines for high school students enrolled in Advanced Placement (AP) courses: LINK


Learning Express Hub provides resources for students to work on building their academic skills. This resource is provided for free by Badgerlink. There is also a version available in Spanish: LINK

What's next? Resources to help you prepare for life after high school.

UW Help - start here for an overview of the colleges and universities in the University of Wisconsin system.

Search for majors and fields of study across the entire University of Wisconsin System: LINK

A list of the technical colleges in the state with links to each: LINK

A list of programs offered: LINK

A list of Wisconsin's private colleges: LINK

Degrees offered by Wisconsin's private colleges: LINK

The Today’s Military website is produced by the United States Department of Defense as a resource for young adults, parents and educators curious about military service.

Are you interested in "earning while you learn"? Then you may want to explore the Wisconsin Apprenticeship information through the Department of Workforce Development.

The Job Center of Wisconsin lets you post your resume and search jobs. It also provides resources for exploring hot jobs in Wisconsin, explore labor market information, and connect you to training and education resources.

Available to low income 16 to 24 year olds, Job Corps offers hands-on career technical training in high-growth industries and can also help you get a GED or high school diploma if you don't already have one. It is fully funded by the federal government and is FREE for students that qualify.