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College and Career Center

Embarking on the journey to higher education is a significant and exciting step towards building your future. Whether you're considering to pursue college or looking to get into career paths - discovering your success path requires exploration, determination, and a positive mindset. Here’s how you can navigate this journey and find the educational path that suits you best. We are here to connect PRHS students with resources and to equip them for decisions after high school - whether college or career - to promote lifelong learning and success.

Here's a look at some of the services we provide:

  • Financial Aid and Scholarship Opportunities
  • PSAT, SAT, ACT Info
  • Military Opportunities
  • Resume and Interview Tips
  • Community Service Opportunities
  • Researching Post-Secondary Options
Exploring Different Options
Understand why you want to pursue higher education. Is it to gain specific skills, advance in your career, or fulfill a personal dream? Knowing your purpose will guide your choices and keep you focused. When considering higher education, it's essential to recognize that there are various paths available. Each offers unique opportunities and experiences:
 
  • Traditional Four-Year Universities: These institutions provide a comprehensive educational experience with a wide range of majors and extracurricular activities. They are ideal for those who thrive in a structured academic environment and are interested in a well-rounded education.
  • Community Colleges: Offering flexibility and affordability, community colleges are a fantastic option for students who want to start their higher education journey with less financial burden. They often have transfer agreements with four-year universities, allowing for a seamless transition to a bachelor's program.
  • Vocational and Technical Schools: If you're interested in gaining specific skills and entering the workforce quickly, vocational and technical schools provide focused training in fields like healthcare, technology, and skilled trades.
  • Online Education: Online programs offer the flexibility to learn at your own pace and schedule, making them an excellent choice for those balancing work, family, or other commitments. Many reputable institutions now offer online degrees that are held in high regard.
  • Apprenticeships and Internships: These options allow you to earn while you learn, gaining hands-on experience in your chosen field. They are particularly beneficial if you prefer practical, on-the-job training over traditional classroom settings.
Mrs. Mclenithan- College and Career Technician
 
 
The Career Center is located across from the 200 Building, next to the Security Office windows!