Career Support for Early College High School Students
Welcome to your career resource page! As an early college high school graduate, your journey through higher education is filled with exciting opportunities. This page offers essential tools and guidance to help you explore your career path with confidence. By using these resources at your own pace, you can build valuable skills and set a strong foundation for long-term success. Let’s start turning your career aspirations into reality!
Let us assist you, schedule a one-on-one appointment with your college representative.
Uncertain about your major? Explore to learn who hires your major, common career paths, strategies to maximize opportunities and connect with professional associations.
Still undecided? Choices360 is a career planning tool used to identify majors and careers to match your interests, abilities, and work-related values.
Visit our office for Career Advising - no appointment needed.
Enhance your résumé and unlock future opportunities by getting involved now:
- Join a student organization, fraternity, or sorority through
- Apply for on-campus jobs on
- Find volunteer opportunities in The CUE
- Network at a career event – check out our Upcoming Events Calendar
- Earn FREE certifications from Coursera Career Academy and add them to your résumé
- Visit our office for Career Advising – no appointment needed
Start building your future today!
Apply for internships early to target your career goals and boost your résumé!
- An internship can help you:
- Gain real-world experience in your field
- Build a professional network
- Increase your chances of securing a job after graduation
- Consider undertaking a !
- Get hands-on experience in a specific field or industry through a brief, project-based internship, usually lasting a few weeks
- Develop practical skills and connect with professionals
- Gain insights into potential career paths and enhance your résumé
Visit our office for internship support – no appointment needed!
Starting college as a sophomore or junior may feel daunting with limited experience, but your journey is unique! It’s okay if your résumé reflects less experience at this stage. Here are some tips to help you build a strong résumé:
- Highlight your leadership skills through volunteer and community service experiences.
- If you lack work or volunteer experience, use the sample to focus on key skills.
- Showcase significant projects and relevant accomplishments from your Early College experience.
- NEVER include personal information like your age, marital status, SSN, etc.
- NOTE: Remove any high school information from your résumé after your first semester at 成人头条.
Check out our Sample Résumés, and visit our office for a résumé review.
Remember, you're not alone in your transition to college. 成人头条 has staff and resources to support you every step of the way. Check out these helpful resources:
- Contact the ECHS Academic Success Center for transition support and questions.
- As an ECHS student, college can be physically and mentally challenging. Visit the Student Success Resource Hub for information on:
- Financial Assistance
- Food and Supply Assistance
- Housing and Utility Assistance
- Physical Health, Mental Health, and Crisis Resources
- Technology Resources
- And more!
We're here to help you succeed!