College/Military/Workforce Unit
Community College (2-Year)Offers six-month vocational diplomas; one-
and two-year vocational, technical, and pre-professional certificates; and two-year programs of general and liberal education leading to an associate’s degree in science or arts
Tarrant County Community CollegeWeatherford CollegeAustin Community CollegeDallas County Community College District
"Community" College Requirements:
** High school diploma or GED** Accuplacer or THEA test – Check out the requirements from the TCC websiteRequired Testing Scores** A basic idea of a major (what do you want to be when you “grow up”) ** Completion of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
Two-Year Degree Careers – National Average Salaries:1.Computer Support Specialists -- $55,0002.Dental Assistants and Hygienists -- $34,0003.Engineering Technicians -- $53,0004.Occupational and Physical Therapist
Assistants -- $42,0005.Paralegals -- $58,0006.Radiation Therapists -- $78,0007.Registered Nurses -- $67,000
** Keep in mind that some employers or states require a specific combination of a degree, experience and certification.
** Tarrant County Community College Majors
University (4-Year):Offers a bachelor’s degree in science or arts
depending on the majorA student may transfer credits from a
community college to a universityThere is a wide variety of majors and areas of
study within the university systemTexas Christian UniversityUniversity of North Texas at DentonUniversity of Texas at ArlingtonPrairie View A&M UniversityTexas Tech University
University Requirements:** High school diploma, GED, or associate’s degree from a community college** Required SAT or ACT scores – depends on the college you want to attend** Required Grade Point Average (G.P.A)** A major at least by sophomore year** Completion of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)** Essay from topic choices – needs to be original** Good recommendation letters – give the teacher/pastor/employer some information to work with and include in the letter
Four-Year Degree Careers – National Average Salaries:1.Engineers -- $52,000-83,000 (depends on
job)2.Teachers -- $49,0003.Registered Nurses -- $75,0004.Social Workers -- $38,0005.News Analysts, Reporters, Correspondents
-- $35,0006. Graphic Designers -- $42,000 7. Landscape Architects -- $59,0008. Accountants -- $60,000
** Keep in mind that some employers or states require a specific combination of a degree, experience and certification.
Master’s Degree – 2-3 years beyond the bachelor’s degree
Doctorate – 3-5 years beyond the master’s degree
** Some careers require a postsecondary degree in order for better salaries or a job:- Social Workers – 2 years (MSW)- Physical/Occupational Therapists – 3 years (DPT)- Lawyers – 3 years (JD)- Doctors – 3-4 years of school plus residency (MD)- Principals – 2 years (MS)- Librarians – 2 years (MLS)
** Bureau of Labor and Statistics
High School Diploma Jobs:1. Paramedic/EMT -- $ 15/Hr2. Police Officer -- $ 51,0003. Firefighter -- $ 44,0004. Retail Worker -- $ 10/Hr5. Custodian -- $ 10/Hr6. Wait Staff -- $ 8/Hr7. Postal Worker -- $ 50,0008. Cook -- $ 22,0009. Hair Stylist -- $ 11/Hr10. Nail Technician -- $ 9/Hr11. Bartender -- $ 9/Hr12. Construction Worker -- $ 21/Hr13. Bank Teller -- $ 24,00014. Stock Clerk -- $ 21,00015. Butcher -- $ 28,00016. Massage Therapist -- $17/Hr** Some of these require training, licensure, and other
classes.
Military Alternative for those who do not know what to
do after high school, need focus, want money for school, want to travel, want on-the-job training for a specific career
Any career can be pursued through the military while serving
A high score on the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) will lead to higher-ranking, higher-paying jobs within the military
College/Military/Workforce Essay/Cover Letter
Choose the one that best applies
If you are thinking about or definitely attending college: Essay (Page and a half)2-year --- BE HONEST !!!!Include a catchy opening
sentenceDescribe your background
-- the good, bad, and uglyInterests and ideas about
a major/careerTransfer school optionsInclude special items –
parenthood, race, nationality, family customs, relationships, etc.
4-Year --- BE HONEST !!!Include a catchy opening
sentenceDescribe your background
– the good, bad, and uglyInterests and ideas about
a major/careerWhy this school?Include special items –
parenthood, race, nationality, family customs, relationships, etc.
My College Application Essay – Introduction
English is a subject that has always come easily to me. I have had a love for reading and writing since the tender age of three according to my parents. However, I did not know I could major in English until I had a recent conversation with my cousin.
My Sister’s College Application Essay – Introduction
I never wanted to attend Dillard University. I have heard about the school for most of my life from my parents, relatives, and most significantly, my sister, a Dillard graduate. I wanted to find my own way in society without Dillard as my guide.
If you have enlisted or are thinking about joining a branch of the military – Essay (Page and a half)** Pretend as if you need to write an essay as a part of the enlistment process** Explain why you decided to join the military and what you hope to accomplish** Include background information about you, your family, high school, leadership positions, community service – anything that will make you seem like you will be a “good” soldier** Military career path or the means to an end – G.I. Bill ($$$ for college)
If you want to start working after high school – Cover Letter (Page and a Half)** Cover Letter – An actual letter to employers explaining why you desire a particular job and how you will be beneficial to him or her** It includes more explanation and background than the resume which should only be one page long** It needs to include:- A little about you – make yourself stand out among other applicants- Which job you want and why you should be granted an interview-Skills and special talents relevant to the job- Contact information and a follow-up date and time
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