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Career Readiness

What is Naviance Student?

Naviance Student is a web-based program that supports students in exploring and developing their postsecondary plans. It addresses four key areas of college and career readiness:

Self-Discovery – "Who Am I?"

Students find college and career pathways that are right for them.

Career Exploration – "What Do I Want To Be?"

Students realize their strengths, goals, skills, knowledge, and interests to help them make better academic decisions.

Academic Planning – "How Will I Get There?"

Students connect academic achievement with long-term goals.

College and Career Preparation – "Will I Be Successful?"

Students research and compare colleges and universities, explore and apply to scholarship opportunities, and track the status of transcripts and letters of recommendations.

Naviance Student Overview

The video will help familiarize you with navigating and understanding the available tools in the program.

HOW TO USE Naviance Student

What can students do in the Naviance Student program?

What's New With Naviance Student?

  • Research colleges—Compare grade point average, standardized test scores and other statistics to actual historical data from our schools for students who have applied and been admitted in the past
  • Research careers—Research hundreds of careers and career clusters, and take career assessments.
  • Create plans for the future—Create goals and to-dos, and complete tasks assigned by the school to better prepare your student for future college and career goals.

Naviance Student also lets us share information with you and your student about upcoming meetings and events, local scholarship opportunities, and other resources for college and career information.

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How can I help my student succeed?

Academic Readiness

Review the courses your student plans to take. The Course Planner ensures your student is on track in school, is meeting graduation requirements and is taking courses that meet postsecondary interests and plans. You and your student can explore choices, options, and view recommendations from teachers and counselors.

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Setting Goals

Review the academic and personal goals your student has developed. This can help identify scholarships and other programs that may support your student’s goals. Encourage your student to set realistic goals and identify the steps he or she needs to take in order to accomplish them. With the resume tool, you can help build their resume.

Surveys:

My Game Plan Survey

› My Game Plan Survey asks students a series of questions designed to help them develop a "game plan" for achieving their goals after graduation. The survey asks students questions such as these:
• What is your general goal after you graduate from high school?
• What type of community setting would you most prefer around your college campus?
• Are you interested in participating in varsity sports?

View "My Game Plan" Survey Questions

StrengthsExplorer

› StrengthsExplorer is an online assessment designed to help students realize their emerging talents. This assessment asks students to what degree they associate themselves with statements like these:
• I love to help others feel welcome
• I enjoy being in front of a group
• I like to imagine what the future will be like

View "StrengthsExplorer" Questions

College Readiness

Your student can research a variety of colleges and can use information from career assessments and course plans to help identify the colleges they are interested in. Students can match their college preferences in terms of size, location, major, etc., and Naviance will generate a list specific to the criteria. The generated list will also show the percentage of how closely the colleges fit your student’s wants and needs, and provides specific information on college admissions, tuition, school size and financial aid. Students can compare the facts of many schools in an easy-to-see format. There are also links pertaining to admissions data, to request additional information directly from the school, and even take a virtual tour of the college.

The Career Interest Profiler is an online career assessment designed to help students identify colleges and careers that are best suited for them. Student results are based on responses to questions like this:

How would you feel about it if you were to...
• Study genetics?
• Maintain the grounds of a park?
• Test the quality of parts before shipment?
• Enter the information into a database?

The Graduation Survey is a brief questionnaire administered to students near their graduation date. The purpose of the survey is to keep track of post high school plans and college and scholarship trends. View the Graduation Survey Questions

Career Readiness

Your student can complete multiple career assessments to help them learn more about their personality. You can review the results and help find the different types of careers and college majors that fit your student’s interests and strengths. You and your student can also access in-depth information from hundreds of career options, including job descriptions, task and activities performed in that career and expected wages.

› The Career Cluster Finder is an online assessment designed to help students discover the careers that may be a good match for them.  Their results are based on responses to questions like these:

• Choose the activities you would like to do in the future, and the ones you are interested in or able to do right now
• Choose some of the words that best describes you
• Choose a few of the school subjects that you most enjoy

View the "Career Key" Questions and Results

 

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