by studentrg | Jan 24, 2025 | Career Pathways, College Major
Switching majors is common for many college students. Usually, students pick their original major in something that they have a strong interest in. As students take classes that are required for their major, they may start to realize that what they are learning...
by Emily Bronk | Jan 24, 2025 | Career Pathways, Career Pathways & 21st Century Skills, Education
Creating a resume can seem intimidating, especially when you’re a high school student. Trying to stand out from other candidates may seem like a challenge, especially if you have a limited amount of experience and education. You may ask yourself, “Does a good...
by Emily Bronk | Dec 18, 2024 | Career Pathways
As students get closer to graduation, most have accumulated an impressive high school education and some work experience. But, as students gain more experience, they may wonder how to best showcase it. When you start filling out college applications and applying for...
by Emily Bronk | Feb 29, 2024 | Career Pathways
Trying to figure out your career path as a high school student can be stressful. But don’t worry, it is very normal to be still figuring out what you are passionate about and what you want to do for a career. In fact, only 13% of students have a clear idea of...
by Kelly Parrett | Dec 28, 2023 | Career Pathways, Health & Science Careers, Student Research Foundation Research
Choosing a college major and potential career field is a big decision for students! As high school students get closer to making decisions about their future, our research shows a major trend: Female interest in medicine is increasing! Our student research shows that...
by Kelly Parrett | Dec 13, 2023 | Career & Technical Education, Career Pathways, College Degrees, Education, Online Courses, online education
4-year college degrees aren’t for everyone! In fact, current Gen Z high school graduates are increasingly choosing to postpone college and choose alternative paths. For the high school class of 2023, 55% opted out of a traditional 4-year college path—and this trend...