College & Career Readiness
In This Section
- COLLEGE AND CAREER READINESS MEETINGS
- 4 Year Planning
- CTE Pathways
- Paying for College
- Explore Military Options
- Helpful Links
COLLEGE AND CAREER READINESS MEETINGS
COLLEGE AND CAREER READINESS MEETINGS:
- Testing results
- Graduation requirements
- Financial aid information
- Student interests and strengths
- Plans for after high school
- And more . . .
7th Grade
Students cover and complete this material through their College and Career Awareness class.
8th Grade
Every student will have an individual appointment with their counselor. Appointments are available from October 27th - January 9th.
To schedule a daytime appointment please click on your school counselor's link below.
Justin Bassett (Last Names A-E)
https://calendar.app.google/iH
Nicole Nelson (Last Names F-J)
https://calendar.app.google/Xg
Jared Smith (Last Names K-P)
https://calendar.app.google/F8
Melanie Francis (Last Names Q-Z)
https://calendar.app.google/NN
4 Year Planning
Graduation Requirements
Mountain Crest High School Graduation Requirements pdf
Ridgeline High School Graduation Requirements pdf
Plan for College and Career Readiness
8th Grade College and Career Readiness Plan
College and Career Readiness Plan - Spanish
4 Year Planning
CTE Pathways
What Are CTE Pathways?
CTE Pathways show students a direct connection between doing well in high school and being able to transition smoothly to postsecondary opportunities or getting a good job when they graduate. Students who focus on a Pathway acquire the skills necessary for entry into well-paid careers with high potential for rapid financial growth, increased levels of responsibility, and a high degree of personal satisfaction.
Look at the document below to see what Pathways our high schools offer.
Paying for College
Did you know there are lots of ways to help pay for college? Grants, scholarships, work-study opportunities and student loans are a few of the options. Start exploring your options with the resources below!
Explore Military Options
U.S. Army
The Army is a key component of the U.S. Armed Forces, providing expeditionary land forces wherever and whenever they are required. Working in conjunction with the U.S. Department of Defense, the Army trains and equips Soldiers and creates leaders among them to rapidly respond when they are called upon to serve our Nation
Click here to learn more about the U.S. Army
America's Navy
When you join the Navy - Active or Reserve - you are not just joining a military force. You become part of a proud tradition of core values, bravery, duty and integrity that began as far back as 1775. While ships, equipment and technology change, many customs remain the same. Including the bedrock the Navy was founded on: honor, courage and commitment.
Click here to learn more about America's Navy
U.S. Air Force
The mission of the United States Air Force is to fly, fight and win … in air, space and cyberspace. To achieve that mission, the Air Force has a vision of Global Vigilance, Reach and Power. That vision orbits around three core competencies: developing Airmen, technology to war fighting and integrating operations. These core competencies make our six distinctive capabilities possible.
Click here to learn more about the U.S. Air Force
Marines
The Marine Corps has been America's expeditionary force in readiness since 1775. We are forward deployed to respond swiftly and aggressively in times of crisis. We are soldiers of the sea, providing forces and detachments to naval ships and shore operations. We are global leaders, developing expeditionary doctrine and innovations that set the example, and leading other countries' forces and agencies in multinational military operations. These unique capabilities make us "First to Fight," and our nation's first line of defense.
Click here to learn more about the Marines
United States Coast Guard
The Coast Guard is one of our nation's five military services. We exist to defend and preserve the United States. We protect the personal safety and security of our people; the marine transportation system and infrastructure; our natural and economic resources; and the territorial integrity of our nation–from both internal and external threats, natural and man-made. We protect these interests in U.S. ports, inland waterways, along the coasts, and on international waters.
Click here to learn more about the United States Coast Guard
Army National Guard
National Guard Soldiers serve both community and country. Our versatility enables us to respond to domestic emergencies, overseas combat missions, counterdrug efforts, reconstruction missions and more. The Guard always responds with speed, strength and efficiency, helping to defend American freedom and ideals.
Helpful Links
Set up an account to help you stay on track to be eligible to play college sports by clicking below:
National College Athletics Association Eligibility Center
Explore various career and technical education opportunities in the state of Utah with CTE Pathways with the link below:
Learn about the ACT, test preparation, register for the exam by clicking below:
Get the latest research and data regarding Utah's higher education system with the link below:
Utah System of Higher Education
College and Career Readiness tool, gives you resources to help discover your future, and earn points for prizes by clicking below:
