Attending college is a big decision and depends on a variety of factors, including personal goals, career aspirations, and financial considerations.
Research shows that higher education drives economic mobility and well-being in California. In recent years, the state has seen increases in both college enrollment and completion rates at state universities such as the University of California and the California State University System.
Many professions require a college degree for entry-level positions or promotions. In some fields, universities provide the expertise and training needed to excel. This includes technical skills, theoretical understanding, and practical experience. Some occupations require specific qualifications that can only be obtained through university education. A degree may be a necessary qualification for obtaining a license or certification.
According to California Department of Education data for the 2021-22 school year, 18,591 Santa Clara County Public Schools students are enrolled in college. Each October, College and Careers Month is celebrated to help all graduates prepare for the future.
College and Career Month offers workshops, events, college fairs, and supplemental learning materials for students, teachers, counselors, and families who want to learn more about California universities, colleges, financial aid, the application process, and various career paths and training. provide an opportunity. program.
College and Career Month provides resources to help high school students navigate their way to college and careers and was developed with support from community partners, four-year universities, and community colleges in the state of California and Santa Clara County. Ta.
High school students and young adults considering important decisions about their educational path, as well as teachers, counselors, and families, can visit a free financial literacy workshop hosted by Gavilan University. National PTA websites also offer resources and support.
San Jose Spotlight columnist Mary Ann Dewan has more than 33 years of experience in the education field. Her column appears on the third Monday of each month.