College & Career Exploration

Having trouble deciding what to do after high school graduation?

Browse through the different options, whether it be going to community college, getting an internship, or joining the military.

WHICH PATH IS RIGHT FOR YOU?

*Cost and Pay may be different each year depending on the school and where located

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Career Education Department

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Career Education Programs

Business, Computers & Multimedia, Health Sciences, Law & Public Safety, Education, Auto and Industrial, Hospitality, Agriculture and Court Reporting


Career Exploration with O*Net Interest Profiler

The O*Net Interest Profiler can help you find out what your interests are and how they relate to the world of work. You can find out what you like to do.

The O*Net Interest Profiler helps you decide what kinds of careers you might want to explore.

Click on the link to take the quiz:

ARE YOU INTERESTED WORKING IN CONSTRUCTION?

North Bay Construction Corps https://ncbeonline.com/nbcc/

Online Applications Open October 1st ; Deadline: December 2, 2020

ARE YOU INTERESTED IN BECOMING AN ELECTRICAL APPRENTICE?

Redwood Empire Electrical Training Center

Website : https://apprentice.rejatc.org/#how-to-apply

We receive about 300 applicants every year for our electrical training programs. It is a highly selective process, as we're only able to accept around 15 to 30 new apprentices each year. Since we're investing roughly $50,000 toward your education and future success, we're looking for career-minded individuals* who demonstrate exceptional aptitude, integrity, motivation, and work ethic. For those outstanding candidates with math proficiency and mechanical skills, the REJATC offers training and employment toward a dignified, lifelong career in the electrical industry.


There are three different training programs offered: Inside Wireman, Residential Wireman, and Sound & Communication. Each program provides a living wage, health benefits (medical, dental & vision), and retirement pension, based on hours worked.


Applicants must meet the following basic qualifications:

  • You must be at least 17½ years old to apply, and 18 years or older at the time of selection.
  • You must possess a valid driver's license.
  • You must be a high school graduate, or have a G.E.D. or its equivalent; or have a two-year Associate Degree or higher.
  • You must have completed one full year (i.e., two semesters) of high school algebra, or a higher level course such as trigonometry or calculus, and received a grade of "C" or better.
    • Alternately, one semester of college algebra, or a higher level course such as trigonometry or calculus, with a grade of "C" or better will suffice.
    • If you do not have proof of completing high school or college algebra (or a higher level course), you may complete the Online Tech Math course through the Electrical Training Alliance. (Please see our FAQ section, below, for more information on this online course.)
    • NOTE: Courses such as pre-algebra, intro to algebra, and geometry do not count toward this math requirement.
  • You must provide an official, sealed transcript for high school and/or college, showing courses and grades. (The school transcript is to show that you have the proper math requirement.)
    • All records and transcripts must be in English. If the documentation is not in English, applicants will need to translate it before submitting their materials on application day. LINGOMOD and A.P.I.E. provide professional translation services.
  • You must be physically and mentally able to safely perform, or learn to safely perform, the essential functions of the job, either with or without reasonable accommodations. This includes:
    • Getting to and from work at job sites, as assigned, anywhere within the geographical region that the apprenticeship program covers.
    • Attending all related classroom instruction and training, as required.


Applications for entry into the REJATC training programs are accepted, in person only, on the first Wednesday of January, April, July, and October.


ARE YOU INTERESTED IN Roofing?

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ARE YOU INTERESTED IN JOINING THE MILITARY?