b'69Resources and PartnersPost-Secondary Workforce PathwaysWhile this publication is designed for high school students who are pursuing college admission, it is importantto remember that there are many other pathways to achieve economic mobility and a successful career. Your future is powered by your achievements and it is possible to reach your potential without a college degree. If you choose not to pursue college, here are some post-secondary credentials that might interest you. Heights Early Career LearnersPer Scholas heights.org/our-programs/career/ perscholas.org/courses/?location_tax = Recent high school graduates who are not matriculating philadelphia#mainto a 4-year college/university, ages 18 through 21. High school graduates that meet income eligibility and Young adults participate in professional developmentare US residents. Applicants must pass an assessmenttraining, receive career coaching, get assistance withand interview process.developing a personal career plan, and receive helpOffers four certificate-based training opportunities for with navigating application processes for their chosen direct employment. Programs range from opportunitiescareer/training pathway. All participants receivefor certifications within cybersecurity, teksystems, access to ongoing career coaching and professionalCompTIA A+, and Java script. development for up to 2 years.Launch Codewww.launchcode.org/get-startedHigh school graduates that are available 15 to 20 hours a week for coursework. Must have access to acomputer and reliable internet.Provides free training in technology careers andjob placement assistance through an apprenticeship model. Programs are offered in-person or virtually,and include Web Development (Java or C#),Data Analysis, SQL Server & Databases, ProductManagement, and Salesforce.'