11. Why Career Pathways?
What is college?
community college, university, technical or
vocational program, apprenticeship, or
significant on-the-job training
12. Why Career Pathways?
What is a career?
an occupation you have for a significant portion of
your life and with opportunities for progress.
13. Why Career Pathways?
What is ready?
knowledge and skills needed to qualify for
and succeed in the postsecondary job
training and/or education necessary for
their chosen career.
14. Why Career Pathways?
What is a Pathway?
A Pathway is a sequence of instruction consisting of
coursework, co-curricular activities, work-site learning,
service learning, and other learning experiences. This
sequence of instruction provides preparation for a
career.
70% of high school aged youth are not eligible for military service (no diploma. Fail ASVAB, drugs, in jail)
89% of high school teachers say college freshmen are very well or well prepared. Only 26% of college professors say that!
45% of2-year college students drop out after the first year. 35% of 4-year college students drop out after the first year.
54% of college graduates 25 or under are either unemployed or under-employed
48% of employed 4-year graduates are in a position that requires less than a 4-year degree. 37% are in a position that requires less than a high school diploma.