Keep Learning After High School

Your learning journey doesn’t have to stop after high school! You can go to college, a trade school, or a job training program. You could also join the military, do an internship, or learn through an apprenticeship. There are so many exciting choices!

The more school or training you complete, the better your chances are of getting a great job and earning more money. This is a big opportunity for everyone–including YOU!

School after high school is different. If you have a disability, you’ll need to know your rights and speak up for the help you need. Your family, teachers, and friends can support you as you learn to advocate for yourself. 

To be ready, make a plan! Think about what you love to do, what you’re good at, and what kind of support will help you succeed. Your future is bright! Start exploring your options today. 

Virtual College Campus Tour

Virtual campus tours let you see all the different types of schools you can attend after high school. Whether you’re thinking about a university, community college, or trade school, this tour can help you find the right fit. 

If you have a disability, this video will show you some important questions to ask so you can get the support you need to succeed.

Resources

O*NET
O*NET is the main resource in the U.S. for information about different jobs and careers.
Preparing for Oklahoma Postsecondary Education (IPSE) Programs
Check out these resources about Oklahoma IPSE non-degree college programs!
OK Career Guide
Explore careers, take assessments, create education plans, and connect with employers online.
OKcollegestart
Explore resources for succeeding during and after high school, including financial aid, careers & more. 
Building a Resume
Tips for young people with disabilities on effective strategies for building their first resume.
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