Career Basics
Education Pathways
Academic Records
Work-Based Learning in Action
Career Readiness & The Workplace
100

This term refers to a source of supply, support, or aid, especially one that can be drawn upon when needed.

What are resources?

100

This refers to high school education.

What is secondary education?

100

Attributing a certain number of points to each of your grades, adding the points together, and dividing by the number of grades you earned?

What is GPA?

100

This program lets students alternate between classroom instruction and paid work experience related to their field.

What is cooperative education?

100

Before applying for a job, a student schedules an informal meeting with a professional to ask questions about the career.

What is an informational interview/interview?

200

The act of learning about various occupations and how they fit your skills, interests, and values.

What is career exploration?

200

This term means education that takes place after high school.

What is post secondary education?

200

When considering all courses taken over a high school or college career, this number represents the total academic average.

What is CGPA?

200

A college student working for a company to gain real-world experience in their major—often for course credit—is completing this.

What is an internship?

200

When a job description requires a certain certification or credential, it is listing one of these.

What are qualifications?

300

A collection that showcases your work experience, achievements, and qualifications for a role.

What is a career portfolio?

300

A two-year college degree is known as this.

What is an associate's degree?

300

A college admissions officer might ask for this official document to verify your courses and grades.

What is a transcript?

300

A person training under a master electrician for two years while earning wages but not college credit is part of this type of program.

What is an apprenticeship?

300

A computer engineer researching salary trends to decide if their chosen field will support their lifestyle is examining this.

What is earning potential?

400

These are personal principles that help define your ideal work environment.

What are career values?

400

This degree typically takes four years to complete at a college or university.

What is a bachelor's degree?

400

Earning college credit while still in high school through advanced coursework describes this type of class.

What is an AP Class?

400

A 10th-grader who spends a day following a nurse through her daily routine is participating in this kind of work-based experience.

What is job-shadowing?

400

A teacher prefers bright lighting, quiet surroundings, and a supportive team atmosphere. These preferences describe this

What is a work environment?

500

This term refers to the ability to do something well.

What are skills?

500

This is an eight-year college degree.

What is a doctoral degree?

500

A student applying for graduate school with a strong GPA and an earned bachelor’s degree is most likely pursuing this next level of education

What is a master's degree?

500

A school program that combines internships, CTSOs, mentorships, and service learning to connect academic learning with real-world work.

What is work-based learning?

500

A student comparing two potential jobs based on pay, benefits, company culture, and opportunities for growth is practicing this essential career skill.

What is career decision-making or career evaluation?