ACADEMIC & Career Planning

Academic and Career Planning, or ACP, is a student-driven, adult-supported process in which students create and cultivate their own unique and information-based visions for post-secondary success. Their visions are defined through self-exploration, career exploration, and the development of career management and planning skills. Students will be required to complete a number of tasks each school year to help them create and update an academic and career plan. Students will use XELLO to complete activities and store their plan.

All students will meet with their school counselor in individual planning meetings each school yearThey will review and update their ACP. Students will take several career interest inventories, explore careers, and explore colleges during designated time in BRONCO period.

More information about Academic and Career Planning can be found at http://ugbroncos.com/acp

Technical college programs and universities often have specific course requirements for admission. Many of these requirements must be started the first years of high school. Some health care programs at technical colleges, for example, require algebra, biology, and chemistry with a “C” grade or better. Some apprenticeships require algebra and/or geometry with a “C” grade or better.