What you fill out to get a job.
What is an application?
There are _________ different types of college degrees.
What is 4?
Something you can get for having good grades or your involvement in the community.
What is a scholarship?
The document you get when you graduate high school.
What is a diploma?
These are typically structured, supervised work experiences that allow students to gain hands-on experience in a specific field. Internships can be part-time or full-time and may be paid or unpaid.
What is an internship?
A document that sums up your education and work experience.
What is a Resume?
What is a 2-year degree called?
What is an Associate's Degree?
Money given to you by the bank.
What is a loan?
College is the only option after high school. True or False
What is false?
These programs combine classroom instruction with practical work experience in a field related to the student's academic or career goals. Students alternate between periods of work and periods of study.
What is a Co-op?
What you get at the end of a pay period at work?
What is a paycheck?
What is a 4-year degree called?
What is a Bachelor's Degree?
Where you live at the college.
What are dorms?
You need __________ credits to graduate from Union County High School.
What is 25 credits?
These allows students to observe professionals in their workplace to gain insight into a particular career field. It's a short-term experience that provides valuable exposure to a career.
What is job shadowing?
What is the minimum wage in Kentucky?
What is $7.25/hour?
A higher level of study, you learn more about your field.
What is a Master's Degree?
What is the cost of college called?
What is tuition?
Many colleges require you to take this test.
What is the ACT/SAT?
These utilize simulations or virtual environments to provide students with realistic workplace scenarios and challenges.
What is simulation and virtual learning?
This is a type of work experience offered by companies that allow students try out the job which is often unpaid?
What is an internship?
The highest level of degree.
What is a Doctoral Degree (Ph'D)?
You apply for this to help you pay for college.
What is financial aid?
To be a classroom teacher you would need at least this degree?
What is a Bachelors degree?
These involve a student/peer providing guidance and support to other students to enhance their skills and knowledge.
What is a peer mentoring?