Career Center

The Career Center is an important link between our students and the world of work. The Career Development Facilitator in the Career Center works to assist students in the process of exploring careers and education options available after high school. These postsecondary options include:
• Four-year universities
• Two-year colleges
• Trade, Technical, and Vocational programs
• Apprenticeship programs
• Certificate programs
• Military opportunities
• Entering the workforce

Students use the Career Center computers to access and update EDPs (educational development plans), request transcripts through Parchment, access College Board accounts, and work on college applications and essays. 

Throughout the year, the Career Center hosts college and military representatives who provide informational presentations and resources to interested students. In most cases, these college representatives are the individuals who review our senior college applications for admissions decisions. Some of these colleges offer the opportunity for on-site admissions for seniors at the high school as part of the college visit. 

Students in all grades are encouraged to visit the Career Center regularly for help preparing for a career that matches their interests and skills. The Career Center works to connect students with appropriate career paths that align with achieving their life goals. 

The Career Center is located right next door to the Counseling Office in room A201.

  • Easy Registration for College Info : Instead of waiting in line and filling out a postcard with all of your personal information at each booth, register online and bring your student barcode with you. College reps will scan your barcode to instantly receive your contact information in order to send you more information about their school.

  • College Visits: Updated for the 2024-2025 school year! Check back often, as more visits will be added!

  • College, Military & Trades Representatives : Contact information for college, military, and skilled trades representatives.

  • Check out the latest Career Center Newsletter here!

The Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery was originally designed to predict future academic and occupational success in military occupations. The A.S.V.A.B. now incorporates a career exploration and planning program that uses your A.S.V.A.B. results to help explore the world of work. A.S.V.A.B. testing information will be made available during the school year. See Mrs. Beer in the Career Center to register for this exam.