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Post-Secondary Education Options

PEO. What will you do after high school?. Post-Secondary Education Options. Directions :. The following slides list various options for students once they leave high school. As you read through the slides, make notes of the key points for each option.

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Post-Secondary Education Options

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  1. PEO What will you do after high school? Post-Secondary Education Options

  2. Directions: • The following slides list various options for students once they leave high school. • As you read through the slides, make notes of the key points for each option. • Think about which options appeal to you.

  3. an institution of learning of the highest level • having a college of liberal arts & a program of graduate studies together with several professional schools, such as theology, law, medicine, & engineering, & authorized to confer both undergraduate & graduate degrees • liberal arts - the academic course of instruction at a college or university intended to provide general knowledge & consisting of the arts, humanities, natural sciences, & social sciences, as opposed to professional or technical subjects University

  4. an institution of higher learning, especially one providing a general or liberal artseducation rather than technical or professional training • a basic unit of a university, furnishing courses of instruction in theliberal arts and sciences, usually leading to a bachelor's degree • an institution for vocational, technical, or professional instruction, as in medicine, pharmacy, agriculture, or music, often a part of a university College

  5. a nonresidential junior college established to serve a specific community & typically supported in part by local government funds • Junior college-a collegiate institution offering courses only through the first one or two years of college instruction & granting a certificate of title instead of a degree • a division of a college, university, or university system offering general courses during the first two years of instruction or fulfilling administrative duties applicable to freshmen and sophomores Community College

  6. an institution for further education that provides courses in technology, art, secretarial skills, agriculture, etc. • Northshore Technical Community College • Capital Area Technical College • Northwest Louisiana Technical College Technical College

  7. a school organized as a profit-making venture primarily to teach vocational skills or self-improvement techniques • Delta College • ITI • MedVance College • Remington College • West Virginia University Proprietary school

  8. Associate - a degree granted especially by junior/community/technical colleges after completion of two years of study • Bachelor’s - a degree awarded by a college or university to a person who has completed undergraduate studies • Master’s - a degree awarded by a graduate school or department, usually to a person who  has completed at least one year of graduate study • Ph.D. - Also called doctorate. the highest degree awarded by a graduate school, usually to a person who has completed at least three years of graduate study and a dissertation approved by a board of professors COLLEGE Degrees

  9. Bachelor’s • National Board Certification - an advanced teaching credential that complements, but does not replace, a state’s teacher license; can result in increased income • Master’s • Master’s Plus 30 – 30 graduate hours after obtaining a Master’s degree • Education Specialist Degree - advanced academic degree in the U.S. that is designed for individuals who wish to develop additional skills or increase their knowledge beyond the master's degree level, but may not wish to pursue a degree at the doctoral level • Ph.D. Degrees: Education

  10. a person who works for another in order to learn a trade • Carpentry • Electrician • Pipefitter • Machinist • Iron Worker Apprenticeship

  11. any official or formal program to provide practical experience for beginners in an occupation or profession any period of time during which a beginner acquires experience in an occupation, profession, or pursuit Internships

  12. a program enabling high-school or college students to combine academic work with actual job experience an educational plan in which students alternate between paid employment and formal study Work-Study Programs

  13. Army Navy Air Force Marines Coast Guard Military

  14. www.dictionary.com http://u101.com/colleges/Louisiana/ SourceS

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