Other Opportunities
Students may consider alternative pathways after high school graduation. Here are a few opportunities students can consider.
Foundational Tools & Resources
Resources for Students and Families
Learn more about this free education and training program for young people ages 16-24. Through the program, participants receive hands-on career training, as well as support services such as housing, health care, and meals. The program is administered by the U.S. Department of Labor.
Learn more about how students can earn up to 60 credit hours tuition free in high demand career fields, with no work or apprenticeship experience required.
Find out the steps to become an apprentice.
A Youth Apprenticeship Program that provides secondary students with pathway opportunities into Registered Apprenticeship programs. This is a partnership between Kentucky Department of Education's CTE office and Kentucky Office of Apprenticeships.
United States Military
Additional Resources
Resources for Students and Families:
ASVAB (Military Aptitude Exam) Practice Test: Provides a practice exam and score explanations.