WorksheetsCareer Pathway and Goals
Total questions: 15
Worksheet time: 8mins
What are accomodations?
asking for help on an assignment or a test question
A change made to the way an assignment is completed or how an environment is assessed in order to provide support to the student
skills needed for work or school
changes in our budget to help save money for school
What is an associate's degree?
a certification from a website
a degree given after a 4-year program, mainly from a university
a degree you receive after graduating from high school
a degree given after a 2-year program, mainly from a community or junior college
What is a budget?
an estimate for an amount of money to be spent in a period of time
amount of money you receive from FAFSA
amount of money that is already in the bank
amount of money you receive when you work at a job
What is a bachelor's degree?
a certification from a website
a degree you receive from a 4-year program, mainly from a university
a degree you receive after you graduate from high school
a degree you receive from a 2-year program, mainly from a community or junior college
What is a career pathway?
jobs that you get right after you graduate from high school
a list of skills needed for school or work
a series of connected programs and trainings to allow someone to achieve their career goals
jobs that you train for while you are in high school
What is college?
a place people go to buy books for school
a place people go to buy food
a place people go to start high school
a place people go after high school to continue their education so they can get a degree or certification for their chosen career
What is disability disclosure?
when a person tells someone that they have a disability and describes how it can impact them
when a person asks for help on a question for a homework assignment or a test
when a person does NOT tell someone that they have a disability
when a person gets interviewed for a job
What are the types of higher education you can go to after high school?
4-year university
2-year community or junior college
inclusive higher education programs
college of applied technology
What is job exploration?
learning about jobs that give you free things
learning about different jobs or careers and determining if they fit with interests, skills, and preferences
learning which job will make you the most money
learning about jobs that let you work alone
What is self-advocacy?
believing in others and not yourself
doing the work and tasks alone
skills required for a job
a skill of being able to stand up for their rights, wants, and needs
What is tuition?
how much money you get from scholarships and grants
how much money a college program cost to attend
how much money you get from working
how much money you spend at the store
What does the acronym PINS stand for?
please, intellectual, needs, strengths
preferences, interests, needs, strengths
preferences, interests, newer, skills
please, intellectual, newer, skills
What is an informed decision?
a choice about what to buy for college
a decision about what to wear for the next day
a choice based on what you learned and know
a decision about what to eat for dinner
Who will most likely be at a college fair?
college recruitments
admissions counselors
college students
all of the above
What is transition?
working jobs until you get to the career you really want
only doing college and not working after high school
process of preparing students for reaching goals after high school
only working and not doing college after high school
