SchooLinks

SchooLinks is a modern college and career readiness platform that helps students prepare for life after graduation. Students can discover their interests and strengths, explore colleges and careers, and create a personalized plan that best reflects their post-secondary goals.


All of the SchooLinks features are designed with students in mind to help them become career, college, and life ready. SchooLinks features are incredibly user-friendly and content can be easily comprehended by high school students.


Using SchooLinks, high school students and parents can:

  • Access career interest, strength and mindset surveys

  • Build their specific icap name in their state

  • Explore 2-year and 4-year colleges

  • Review their specific icap name in their state

  • Create course plans based on career pathways

  • Take virtual reality college campus tours

  • Search for scholarships

  • Learn about financial aid

  • Find internship and volunteer opportunities

  • Explore traditional, emerging and military career fields

  • Create digital portfolios / resumes

  • Communicate with counselors


Using SchooLinks, 12th graders will be able to:

  • Track college applications and request transcripts

  • Request Letters of Recommendation

Reavis students can log into SchooLinks directly through their Gmail accounts or by clicking here.


Parents and guardians are welcome to view their student's activity in SchooLinks. Please click here to access the login page.

  • For those with Gmail email addresses, click on Sign in with Google.

  • For those with other email addresses, click Forgot Password to create a password for your account. You will then log in by clicking Guardians and Members moving forward.

Assessments

SchooLinks provides assessments that gauge career interest and encourage self-discovery to help navigating the college and career planning process. The assessments in SchooLinks are created to be modern and kid-friendly ways for students to learn about their personalities, interests, motivations, and learning styles to make informed decisions about their future.

  • Discover Your Campus Lifestyle - A quiz that assesses what kind of lifestyle you want to lead at your college campus.

  • Find Your Path - A career interest inventory survey that assesses who you are and provides career suggestions and explanations of those careers.

  • Learning Style - A career interest inventory survey that assesses how you prefer to learn and solve problems to help you set yourself up for more effective learning in the future.

  • Social Emotional Learning - An assessment that measures your social-emotional strengths and needs. You will respond to statements about yourself using a rating scale. You can answer as you feel at the moment - be honest since there are no right or wrong answers!

  • Student Focus - A swipeable aspiration assessment that matches you with a mindset to help you understand the reasons behind your post-secondary goals. There are the six mindsets you can get matched with:

  • Top Skills - An activity meant to help your students figure out their strongest (and weaker) skills and determine careers that need skills like theirs. Skill groups include a breakdown of skills and tool tips to help you and your students understand what the data means. The career list that is generated for your students upon completion of the Top Skills Assessment includes careers that match their skillsets.

  • Would You Rather - A career interest inventory assessment that uses Holland Codes to match you with one of six Holland personality types.