Career Services Newsletter 10.15.18
- Jennifer Kennedy
- Oct 14, 2018
- 2 min read

It's FREE College Application Week!
This week Seniors will have the chance to apply to different colleges and universities for free, all in part by the North Carolina College Application Week. Students will have a chance to explore their college options with Mrs. Kennedy and share their College Options via Ms. Jaimes Instagram account.
Who: Seniors
When: Wednesday and Thursday during Meck Time
Where: College and Career Center

Upcoming Dates
Oct 15-19 College Application Week
Oct 15th- Work keys Kick Off Meeting
Oct 17th- Architecture and Construction Career Roundtable
Oct 18th- CPCC Cosmetic Arts Open House
Oct 19th- Camp Crawl Field Trip
Oct 20th- MYEP Community Training
Oct 22nd- Arts, Audio/Visual Technology and Communication Career Roundtable
Oct 26th- ESL and First Generation College Night
Nov 1st- Pre-ACT
Nov 3 MYEP Community Training
Nov 5th- MYEP Training
Nov 6th- Davidson and UNCC Trip
For more dates visit our website and sign up for ALL Career Services Activities at bit.ly/iSiGNUP or by clicking the buttons below:
Have You Applied For Your Summer Internship?
MYEP Internships:
The MYEP maintains an 8-week summer experience window from June 17-Aug 9, 2019. During the eight-week window, students are required to prioritize their MYEP work experience for six weeks.
Students will average 25 hours of work per 6 weeks for a total of 150 hours
Minimum Pay Rate of $9.00 per hour.
This Weeks Featured Programs
(Click the pictures below for more details)
College and Career Cluster of The Week:
The College and Career Cluster of the week are Architecture & Construction and UNCG. To learn more read below::

About Architecture and Construction Careers

Source: nccareers.org
Top 5 Colleges For Transportation

Source: universities.com
On Campus Work-based Learning Opportunities
Students who have expressed interest in Agriculture and Foods or Architecture, and Construction had the opportunity to help our Wells Fargo and St. Gabriel's Volunteers in our campus beatification project.
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