"Tell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?" - Mary Oliver
Enrolled
Each family has unique needs when it comes to choosing a college, and it's important to consider what a college can truly offer your student. The most important question to ask isn’t “What can this college do for my child?” but rather, “What will this college do to my child?”
Planning to enroll in college? Learn more HERE.
Enrolled
Each family has unique needs when it comes to choosing a college, and it's important to consider what a college can truly offer your student. The most important question to ask isn’t “What can this college do for my child?” but rather, “What will this college do to my child?”
Planning to enroll in college? Learn more HERE.
Employed
There are many pathways to a successful career. It is advisable to continue your education beyond a high school diploma, whether that is an apprenticeship, a certificate, or a two- or four-year degree.
Planning to seek employment, earn a technical degree, or participate in an apprenticeship? Learn more HERE.
Enlisted
Every year, the Armed Services hire more than 340,000 people for military careers in 142 different occupations. If students enlist directly after high school, they complete training preparing them to carry out fundamental military operations. The military also offer tuition support and ROTC programs for students wanting to attend college and then serve in the military.
Interested in joining the military, participating in an ROTC program, or attending a service academy? Learn more HERE.
"Now is the time to get serious about living your ideals. How long can you afford to put off who you really want to be? Your nobler self cannot wait any longer." — Epictetus