Career Readiness
Helping students become career-ready involves empowering them with the skills, experiences, and support they need to succeed in the workforce. This includes a combination of academic knowledge, practical hands-on training, and opportunities to explore various careers through CTE courses, internships, mentorships, certification programs, and real-world projects.
Apprenticeships
Apprenticeships offer a unique opportunity for young people to gain hands-on experience, earn a salary, and build a successful career.
Armed Services
Serving in the military is a way to learn life skills, receive a technical education, and it can also help you pay for a college education. Discover the opportunities the armed services has to offer.
Direct to Work
For many students, entering the workforce immediately after high school is a viable and rewarding option.
College or University
Colleges and Universities offer bachelor's degrees, usually completed in four (4) years of full-time study. After completion of a bachelor's degree, students may choose to pursue advanced degrees as well.
College and University Partners
Two-year Community or Technical College
Two-year Community Colleges and Technical Colleges offer associate's degrees and certificates, including for specific trades. Washington state has 34 public community and technical colleges.