Career Pathways
Future planning works best when you start with your interests.
Or maybe you are committed to a college major, but you're not too sure what jobs that major opens you up to.
Check out the San Diego State University's What Can I Do With This Major? tool to explore common careers based on major. |
The student testing program, also known as the ASVAB Career Exploration Program (CEP), is used for career exploration and is given in high schools and community colleges, at job corps centers and at correctional facilities.
Students are given the opportunity to take the ASVAB at no cost and no commitment to military service. The ASVAB CEP also provides an interest assessment and planning tools to help young adults explore career field entry requirements and various career paths, both military and civilian. High school students in grades 10, 11 and 12 and those enrolled at post-secondary institutions can participate in the ASVAB CEP. Students in 11th grade and beyond receive valid scores for enlistment. www.asvabprogram.com |
ARMY | MARINE CORPS | NAVY | AIR FORCE | SPACE FORCE | COAST GUARD
Discover what it takes to join the Military and learn how a career of service can lead to a fulfilling life. www.todaysmilitary.com |
To help students and their families make important decisions about investing time and money in a college education, the California Community Colleges Chancellor’s Office, through Salary Surfer, is providing comparative information about the earnings of recent California community college graduates who received an award in a specific program of study.
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