Four Year Planning
Career Pathways
What to Look for in a School
Types of Education and Training
Miscellaneous
100
How often you revise your four year plan.
What is every year?
100
The number of different career pathways.
What is six?
100
Two factors you should consider when looking for a school.
What are location, size, requirements, expense, academic offerings, and campus environment?
100
Three programs that South Tech offers.
What is automotive, cosmetology, dental assistant, vet assistant, EMT, carpentry, bricklaying, etc.
100
Two examples of campus activities.
What are clubs, organizations, Greek life, athletics?
200
The total number of credits needed to graduate from Lindbergh High School.
What is 24 credits?
200
Careers related to the promotion of health as well as the treatment of injuries, conditions, and disease.
What is health services?
200
Expenses other than tuition.
What are room and board, and books and fees?
200
The relationship between unemployment and the amount of education.
What is the unemployment rate decreases with the more education you have?
200
The size of a medium school.
What is 3000-7000 people?
300
What you receive from the A+ program.
What is a two year tuition grant at public community college, vocational or tech school?
300
A social worker’s career pathway.
What is human services?
300
Two academic factors to look at when researching schools.
What are degrees offered, particular majors offered, accreditation, student/faculty ratio, class size?
300
The relationship between education and earnings.
What is the amount one earns increases the more education they have?
300
Two factors colleges consider when admitting students.
What are tests required, test scores, GPA, class rank, course completion?
400
One of the factors that should be the base of your four year plan.
What is graduation requirements, anticipated career pathways, abilities, interests, post-secondary plans?
400
A school that you could go to, to study cosmetology.
What is a local tech school; South Tech?
400
The order of degrees from least to most amount of education.
Associates, Bachelors, Masters, Professional, Doctoral?
400
Two reasons for more education.
What is increasing your earning power, career preparation, learning opportunities, studying new subjects, achieving a personal goal?
400
The GPA required to maintain an A+ scholarship.
What is a 2.5 GPA?
500
One point that four year planning accomplishes.
What is assurance to compete for admissions into competitive colleges, or prepares for rigors of college and other postsecondary options?
500
Three of the career pathways.
What are health services, natural resources, arts and communication, business management and technology, human services, industrial and engineering technology?
500
Awards based on financial need that do not require repayment.
What is a grant?
500
Three types of education and training.
What are on the job training, apprenticeship, vocational and tech schools, colleges and universities, military training, and community colleges?
500
Courses required for math to graduate Lindbergh.
What is must pass Algebra 1, or 1-A and 1-B?