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Education Beyond High School

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Education Beyond High School is Essential!

 Auto Body Repair, Auto Repair, Carpentry, Certified Nurse Assistant,

                                Certified Medication Technician,  Building Maintenance, Carpentry, Electrical, 

                                HVAC-R, Insulin Adm, Machining Tech, Plumbing, Practical Nurse,  Welding   

 

Students who complete education beyond high school will acquire the 21st Century Foundation Skills required  in today’s high-performance world of work.

 

Completing an educational program after high school is the best way to qualify for Occupations with High Wages, a chance for advancement, company benefits, and time off to enjoy family and friends.

 

What are Soft Skills ? Are they important for High School Students? Take a look at these links!

 

1. The Student Page

  • lists choices after high school and StL MO resources for the GED and Job Training.

2. Careers , College-University, Industry, Military, Veterans, Social Services

  • a comprehensive seven (7) page file.

3. Missouri Postsecondary Schools

  • is in single-page format.

4. Proprietary Schools, St. Louis, Missouri 

  • alpha listing of proprietary schools that includes the internet address and phone number of each school.

5. Career & Technical Education Programs – St. Louis Community College

  • CTE Programs by Career Cluster, campus location(s) and type of degree for each program and a link to the College Transfer Programs at StLCC.

6. Apprenticeship Sponsors – Missouri and Illinois 

  •  thirty-six (36) Construction Trades apprenticeship sponsors & their phone numbers and directions for an internet search to find apprenticeships in other Occupational Areas in the St. Louis Metro Region.

 

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Michael A. McLeod, Ph.D. * mmclcareerplan@sbcglobal.net

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