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Texas Scholars: High School and BeyondTexas Scholars: High School and Beyond

Great Great Expectations, Expectations, Great RewardsGreat RewardsPresentation to Middle School Students

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Hello…Hello…

When I was your age I…

Professionally I am…

My educational background is…

I am here today because…

My expectations of you today are…

This presentation will last…

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Why?• Keep up to date in current job/vocation• Retrain for newly created jobs• Have flexibility to switch careers

High school will be the most critical period in your life!

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Prepare Now!

HIGHSCHOOL

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For Lifelong Learning

WORKING LIFEOF 48 YEARS

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Prepare Now for Life!Prepare Now for Life!

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WHAT ARE YOU GOING

TO DO?

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Our Changing WorldOur Changing World

In the next 6 minutes:

60 babies will be born in the U.S.

244 babies will be born in China.

351 babies will be born in India.

Knowledge is increasing at incredibly rapid rates:

1 week’s worth of the New York Times contains more information than an average person in the 18th century would have encountered in a lifetime.

The amount of technical information doubles every 2 years.

China will soon become the #1 English-speaking country in the world.

Did you know?

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Evolving TechnologyEvolving Technology

1973 - First cell phoneWeight: 1 lb, 14 oz.

Today’s cell phone:Weight < 3 oz.

1964 IBM Mainframe8MB Memory

Today’s laptops and iPods: Thousands of times more memory than the original computers

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The Last 25 YearsThe Last 25 Years

A few of our technological advances . . . DVDs Digital cameras Automotive navigation systems utilizing GPS technology PDA’s Grocery store self-checkout lanes Satellite TV E-mail World Wide Web

. . . What will the next 25 years bring?

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The next 25 years?The next 25 years?

Low skill jobs will continue to be eliminated. Today we see:

Grocery store checkers replaced by self-checkouts Receptionists replaced by voicemail systems Bank tellers replaced by ATM machines Toll takers replaced by EZ tags

At the same time, technological advances create more jobs requiring higher skill levels.

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You will need to know more—no matter what you plan to do beyond high school

Most of the jobs available when you are ready to enter the workplace will require some form of education or training beyond high school.

What will this mean for you?What will this mean for you?

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4 years of English Language Arts 2 years of a foreign language 4 years of social studies 4 years of math 4 years of science Speech, fine arts, and computer classes

What will you need in high school?What will you need in high school?

Research shows that a specific set of courses will help ensure that you have the greatest chance of success after high school:

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The The Texas Scholars: High School and BeyondTexas Scholars: High School and Beyond Program is all about optionsProgram is all about options

World of Work

Military Service

2-Year Program (i.e. Associate’s Degree)

College

HighSchool

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Think About It…Think About It…

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Imagine . . . $28,000 Annual SalaryImagine . . . $28,000 Annual Salary $2,333 monthly budget$2,333 monthly budget

ItemItem Payment Amount left

Federal Income Tax (10%) $233 $2,100Social Security Tax (7.65%) 178 1,922Medical/dental insurance + out-of-pocket 150 1,772Housing (Rent - 1 Bdrm, Unfurn) 600 1,172Food 330 842Car Payments 300 542Car Insurance 167 375Gas, Oil, etc. 70 305Telephone 30 275Utilities 105 170Clothing 30 140Entertainment 30 110Personal Items 25 85Furniture, TV, appliances 50 35Savings 25 10Miscellaneous 10 0

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$6.55 x 40 hrs/wk

$262.00 x 52 wks/yr

$13,624

Unskilled Labor

$13.50 x 40 hrs/wk

$540.00 x 52 wks/yr

$28,080

SkilledLabor

Minimum Wage vs. Skilled Job. . . Minimum Wage vs. Skilled Job. . . You Choose!You Choose!

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World-Class Jobs for Texas ScholarsWorld-Class Jobs for Texas Scholars

Licensed Vocational Nurse

$31,544Accounting Clerk

$29,323Radiologic Technologist

$37,913Electrician

$29,037Physical Therapy Assistant

$32,928Chemical Technician

$37,758CAD Drafter

$40,000

Electronic Technician

$39,273Forensic Science Tech

$33,848

Starting salaries with Starting salaries with CertificatesCertificates and and 2-year Associate Degrees2-year Associate Degrees

Update per Texas Workforce Commission—Wage Information Network, Houston-Sugar Land-Baytown MSA

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World-Class Jobs for Texas ScholarsWorld-Class Jobs for Texas Scholars

Starting salaries with Starting salaries with 4-year college degrees4-year college degrees

Chemical Engineer $62,124Financial manager $48,150Registered Nurse $47,706Accountant $38,757Network Administrator $36,200Teacher-Houston area $38,815Physician’s Assistant $56,404Statisticians $50,025Computer Software Engineer $47,868

Update per Texas Workforce Commission—Wage Information Network, Houston-Sugar Land-Baytown MSA

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Begin thinking about your futureBegin thinking about your future

www.achievetexas.org

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Career Planning ResourcesCareer Planning Resources

www.texasscholars.org or www.kuder.com

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College is expensive, College is expensive, but possiblebut possible

Dual credit courses and AP courses Scholarships and Grants Loans Work-study programs Tax credits Completion of the Recommended High

School Program is CRITICAL to your being eligible for financial aid.

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Prepare Now . . .Prepare Now . . .

By making choices

that will give you

good options

later on in your life!

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Graduate as a Texas ScholarGraduate as a Texas Scholar


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