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College & Career Planning

Our counseling department aims to help students make more informed decisions regarding college and career planning. It is our hope and desire to prepare students through appropriate course selection, career planning assistance, and post-secondary exploration.

 

Students can visit The College Access Office located in the Main Office for help with the college admissions process, college applications, financial aid, and scholarship applications,  The Bradley Central High School Counseling Department also offers preparation for college admission tests such as the ACT and workshops that focus on job skills, college planning and financial aid,  and personalized development. 

 

Please browse the links included on this page for additional resources and information. 

Career Exploration

This site helps you explore careers that interest you, search for your perfect school, learn about student aid, find grants and scholarships, and plan a campus visit.

Great for Middle School and High School Students!  Find everything you need from planning your high school courses, researching colleges and scholarships, and discover the career right for you!

Launch My Career will help students define their skills, learn about future job prospects, and understand what return they will get on their investments in postsecondary education and training. Students will be able to research their earning potential, high demand jobs, and necessary certifications for career fields of interest.

Created by the U.S. Department of Labor, this site offers valuable information on careers (including:  the training and education needed, earnings, expected job prospects, what workers do on the job, and working conditions).     

College Search & Planning

Great for Middle School and High School Students!  Find everything you need from planning your high school courses, researching colleges and scholarships, and discover the career right for you!

Find the right college for you using this college search engine.  Build a list of colleges you are interested in and compare colleges side by side based on the characteristics that are important to you.

Unigo

Find your perfect college!  Get scholarships to pay for it!  650K College Reviews, 7K Colleges, 3.6M Scholarships, 90K Jobs / Internships, 3.3M Textbooks

The TalentED Project was designed to help you find a good-fit college. Use our simplified research tool, complete a digital profile that will help you stand out, and make connections with admissions recruiters so that you can apply to these schools.

What college major is best for you?  Sign up to create your customized path to college and career readiness.

Developed by College Board, this site helps students learn themselves, search for colleges, watch videos from real students, hear from education professionals, explore different kinds of colleges, find valuable help in paying for college, and build a personalized plan.

Each year we host The Bradley County-Wide College & Career fair held on the campus of Lee University!   During this trip, juniors and sophomores have the opportunity to meet with over 50 college admissions counselors as well and business and military representatives. This is a great event for students to gather materials to help in planning their future!

Can't make it to campus for a college tour of your dream school?  Check out this site offering 360 degree tours of college campuses!

Compare colleges, find tuition and admission information and discover your admission chances from more than 3,000 schools. Also read student reviews, of colleges, and search for scholarships.

Consumer Reports has produced a free guide for prospective college students to help them navigate the college research and selection process — Find the Best Colleges for You! Focus on the information that matters.  Download your free copy today!!!

Learn about the SAT, register to test, get SAT test prep materials and more.

Learn about the ACT, register to test, get ACT test prep materials and more.

Presentation Links

An online community providing first-generation college students with support, advice and encouragement on the road to and through college.

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