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Plan Your Future: Prepare for life after high school
When planning for life after high school, it’s important to consider all the available choices and stay on track with preparing and applying. Planning ahead increases options and reduces stress.
Visit the Plan Your Future webpage [ [link removed] ] for a wealth of college and career planning resources. You can learn more and get started today:
* Prepare for college or training [ [link removed] ]. Consider all of Washington’s outstanding college and training options, including public and private four-year colleges, community colleges, trade schools, and tech schools. Take time to think about your plan—then make sure you take all the steps to make your plan a reality.
* Explore career options [ [link removed] ]. Education leads to more job stability and higher earnings. The type and level of education you might need varies depending on the job or career that interests you. Look into apprenticeships, where you can earn money while learning a trade.
* Learn about financial aid [ [link removed] ]. Whatever you want to do next—from nursing to welding, from English to computer science—financial aid can help you pay for college or training. More families now qualify than ever before.
* Get support [ [link removed] ]. There are people and resources available to help you get organized and apply for college or financial aid. Also check in with your counselor to make sure you’re on track for graduation.
Washington has many options and support to help you get the education you need for the future you want. Start planning your college or career pathway today [ [link removed] ].
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*Spanish version:*
Planifica tu futuro: prepárate para la vida después de la preparatoria
Al planificar la vida después de la preparatoria, es importante considerar todas las opciones disponibles y mantenerse al día con la preparación y la solicitud. Planificar con anticipación aumenta las opciones y reduce el estrés.
Visite la página web Planifique su futuro [ [link removed] ] para obtener una gran cantidad de recursos de planificación universitaria y profesional. Puede obtener más información y comenzar hoy:
* Prepárese para la universidad o la capacitación [ [link removed] ]. Considere todas las excelentes opciones universitarias y de capacitación de Washington, incluidas las universidades públicas y privadas de cuatro años, los colegios comunitarios, las escuelas vocacionales y las escuelas tecnológicas. Tómese el tiempo para pensar en su plan y luego asegúrese de seguir todos los pasos para hacerlo realidad.
* Explorar opciones profesionales [ [link removed] ]. La educación conduce a una mayor estabilidad laboral y mayores ingresos. El tipo y nivel de educación que podría necesitar varía según el trabajo o carrera que le interese. Busque programas de aprendizaje, donde pueda ganar dinero mientras aprende un oficio.
* Obtenga información sobre la ayuda financiera [ [link removed] ]. Independientemente de lo que desee hacer a continuación (desde enfermería hasta soldadura, desde inglés hasta informática), la ayuda financiera puede ayudarle a pagar la universidad o la capacitación. Ahora más familias califican que nunca.
* Obtenga apoyo [ [link removed] ]. Hay personas y recursos disponibles para ayudar organizarte y solicitar asistencia universitaria o financiera. También consulta con tu consejero para asegurarte de que estás en camino a graduarte.
Washington tiene muchas opciones y apoyo para ayudarle obtener la educación que necesita para el futuro que desea. Comience a planificar su trayectoria universitaria o profesional hoy [ [link removed] ].
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P.O. Box 43430
Olympia, WA 98504
888.535.0747
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