Scholarships
Additional Information and applications available in the Career Center
Careers & Employment
Washington Occupational Information System - Password required
Free Digital Learning Commons
(SAT/ACT prep, college/career planning)
Monster
(Employment opportunities, sample resumes)
Washington State Employment Opportunities
(State jobs, job fairs, calendar)
Teen Workers
(Hours of work, wages, breaks, youth job safety resources)
Local Programs
Washington Business Week
(Connects teens to learning more about local businesses)
Accounting Career Awareness Program (ACAP)
(Opportunities for students interested in accounting)
Blaze
(Opportunities for young woman interested in careers in the fire fighting)
ACE - Architecture, Construction, Engineering careers program
(Mentoring program for students interested in architecture, construction management, and engineering)
Tech Prep
(H.S. & college credit for career & technical classes)
Making Connections - U of W Women's Center
(Program supporting underrepresented and first generation students through the college admissions process. Offer workshops, mentoring, college visits etc.)
Women in Trades
(Facilitate access for woman in the skilled trades)
Technology Access Foundation - TAF
(prepares students of color for success in today’s technology driven world)
Teens in Public Service
(Non-profit organization dedicated to developing future leaders committed to their communities)
Team Read
(Mentoring program that helps struggling readers)
(DO-IT serves to increase the participation of individuals with disabilities in challenging academic programs and careersd)
Running Start
See Running Start Information Night PDF
College Admissions Testing
PSAT/SAT/AP
(Collegeboard)
Colleges & Universities
Washington Occupational Information System -- Password required
(WOIS) also available via Digital Learning Commons
Historically Black Colleges & Universities
Washington Community/Technical Colleges
Financial Aid/Scholarships
College Fairs
Performing & Visual Arts College Fair (Events)
Selective Service
*Legally required for males, 18-25 years
Jeff Jones (H-N)
jajones@seattleschools.org
206-252-3689
Marion Howard (A-G)
mahoward@seattleschools.org
206-252-3697
Tina Camero (O-Z)
ticamero@seattleschools.org.
206-252-3694
Ellen Patt (Counseling Secretary)
epatt@seattleschools.org
206-252-3694