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14Sep
Julia Renfro |
AKCIS,
PLCP,
Personal Learning & Career Plan,
Career Exploration,
Apprenticeship,
Program of Study,
Adult Learning,
Academic Advising,
Occupations,
ACPE,
Alaska Commission on Postsecondary Education,
College & Career Training,
Education Planning,
Goals |
AKCIS,
Career Training |
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You have choices. In everything you do, you have choices.
When it comes to education and training after high school the biggest choice is what to study or your program of study.
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02Aug
Christina Campbell |
College & Career Training,
Success Center,
ACPE,
Alaska Commission on Postsecondary Education,
Financial Aid,
FAFSA,
Postsecondary Education Planning |
AKCIS,
Career Training,
Today in the Success Center,
Financial Aid,
Financial Literacy,
FAFSA |
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As you enjoy the final weeks of summer, make sure to prepare for your transition to college or training - whether you're returning or starting for the first time.
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19Jul
Julia Renfro |
AKCIS,
Goals,
PLCP,
Personal Learning & Career Planning,
Career Exploration,
Financial Aid,
College & Career Planning,
Employment Preparation,
Alaska Career Information System,
FAFSA,
Alaska,
ACPE,
Adult Learning,
Employability Skills,
Non-Traditional College Student,
Postsecondary Education,
ACPE Success Center,
Career Training,
Academic Advising,
Lifelong Learning,
Occupations |
AKCIS,
Career Training |
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The future may be uncertain, but a career plan puts you in charge of your future. The best way to predict your future is to plan it, and the AKCIS Career Plan will get you started. In Career Plan, you will look carefully at yourself, explore what interests you, and decide how to achieve your dreams. Take charge of your future.
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There are many reasons why Alaska’s high school graduates may not pursue postsecondary education or career training immediately after high school. Some may still belief that it is unnecessary; some may perceive it as unreachable; but for many it comes down to a lack of encouragement and much needed guidance, especially individuals who would be the first ones in their families to pursue postsecondary education or career training, or those from low-income families. The reality is harsh,...
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06May
Julia Renfro |
AKCIS,
PLCP,
Personal Learning & Career Planning,
Career Exploration,
Financial AId,
Career Assessments,
College & Career Training,
Scholarship Search,
Application Tracker,
Employment Preparation,
Alaska Career Information System,
FAFSA,
Alaska,
ACPE |
AKCIS |
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Whether you are transitioning to postsecondary education and training, the workforce, or moving up a grade in school, your Alaska Career Information System (AKCIS) portfolio is your one-stop resource.
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What can I learn about myself using Career Assessments?
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HAVE YOU HEARD ABOUT THE ALASKA COLLEGE & CAREER ADVISING CONSORTIUM?
Every fall, the Alaska Commission on Postsecondary Education (ACPE) invites representatives from Alaska’s educational institutions, state agencies, Alaska Native Corporations, Alaska Native Tribal Organizations, and local non-profit organizations to attend its annual Alaska College & Career Advising Consortium (ACAC) Training.
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Admissions application – check. FAFSA complete – check. Got my financial aid award letter – what is that?
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Chances are you are doing things differently now than you did at the beginning of 2020. You may have been in an in-person classroom for some of the time, but we have all added a virtual component to our learning, whether it has been hybrid or fully online. Let’s take a look at how you have been refining your employability skills this year.
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So, you mastered pi to the 100th, the Pythagorean Theorem, and the Slope formula. Congratulations! You’re doing great so far and the world has high hopes for you. However, if you’re college or training bound (or already there), you should know that there are other important numbers and logins that, like algebraic formulas, you should memorize. They are those you do not want to carry around on your phone or in your wallet. Nor do you want to share them with others. However, they will be needed ...
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