College and Career Information
Our Vision
Our Mission
Contact
Jill Hildebrand
- Office: 719-391-3108
- Email: hildebrandjill@wsd3.org
Resume Resources
Resume Templates (View Only)
- Make a copy of any of these templates to use for either an Academic Resume or Employment Resume.
College Credits During High School
- Advanced Placement Courses
- Dual Credits - UCCS CU Succeed
- Concurrent Enrollment
- ISSA - International Salon and Spa Academy
Advanced Placement Courses
Available AP Courses
- AP American Government
- AP American History
- AP Biology
- AP Calculus AB
- AP Calculus II BC
- AP Chemistry
- AP Computer Science Principles
- AP Environmental Science
- AP European History
- AP French Language and Culture
- AP German Language and Culture
- AP Human Geography
- AP English Language and Composition
- AP Composition and Literature
- AP Physics
- AP Spanish Language and Culture
- AP Spanish Literature and Culture
- AP Statistics
Dual Credits - UCCS CU Succeed
CU Succeed courses are taught in the high school during the regular school day by University-qualified high school teachers. Enrollment instructions are specific for each school and teacher/course, please ask your High School Teacher for your specific enrollment instructions. Courses offered vary by school.
Concurrent Enrollment
Career Start is a program for our seniors who are on track for graduation. This program begins their journey to college with all costs covered and they take college level courses with other high school students from around the city.
Concurrent Enrollment is a way to jump-start your college education while you are still in high school. Whether you are taking those college classes on your high school campus or coming to a Pikes Peak State College campus, your college journey starts here.
Click for the Concurrent Enrollment Checklist!
ISSA - International Salon and Spa Academy
Questions? Contact
Penny Lightfoot CTE Director and Instructor International Salon and Spa Academy 5707 N. Academy Blvd. Colorado Springs, CO, 80918 719-597-1413https://www.csbeautyschools.com/
College Information
- Tools for College & Career Readiness
- FAFSA - Free Application for Federal Student Aid
- Scholarship Opportunities
- Military
- NCAA Eligibility Center & NAIA Eligibility Center
- College Resource Links
Tools for College & Career Readiness
Step into the guidance office of the future
CollegeVine connects you to advisors, current college students, peers, and admissions offices – so you can get to where you want to go.
- Create Academic and Career goals
- Build a Resume
- Take Career Interest Surveys
- Explore Career Pathways
- Find the college that is right for you.
- Create a list of colleges you want to apply for
- Request your transcripts & match your Common App Account
Click here for the instructions on how to complete these tasks in Naviance.
Naviance Resources: How to Videos
FAFSA - Free Application for Federal Student Aid
Scholarship Opportunities
Join the Scholarship Opportunities Remind
Text @615-whs-so to 81010
Updates on scholarship opportunities will be sent out regularly via this remind group.
Local Scholarships
- Jackson In Actions Scholarship
- Incline Friends
- Jiffy Lube: What Drives You?
- School District 3 Federal Credit Union
- Mensa Education and Research Foundation (MERF) 2023-2024 Scholarship Essay Contest
- Daniels Fund Scholars Program
Jackson In Actions Scholarship
Incline Friends
INCLINE FRIENDS SCHOLARSHIP
The purpose of the Incline Friends Scholarship Awards is to provide college scholarship awards to students who have shown an interest in outdoor recreation, environmental stewardship, and community involvement regarding the preservation of our natural resources. Up to Three (3) Scholarship Awards have been established to honor individuals who have made contributions to supporting those activities in El Paso County.
Find out more about this scholarships and apply at: https://inclinefriends.org/scholarship/
Jiffy Lube: What Drives You?
The Jiffy Lube “What Drives You?” Scholarship Program has been created to give a unique and early opportunity for high school students to gain funding for college or other qualified technical and/or professional programs through a scholarship award sponsored by neighborhood Jiffy Lube owners. Jiffy Lube wants to learn more about what drives these students now and where they see themselves down the road. Jiffy Lube wants
students to express “What Drives You?” in 500 words or less!
The “What Drives You?” Scholarship opportunity offers scholarship awards to teen drivers enrolled in high school. The scholarship awards will not be based on a student’s GPA or other standard qualifying criteria, rather each individual will be allowed to express his/her “inner drive” and personal ambition — his/her chance to be behind the wheel.
Scholarship Information
https://www.yourturn2apply.com/2024/Rules%20&%20Guidelines%20COS%2023-24.pdf
School District 3 Federal Credit Union
Did you know SD#FCU pays for A's? Click here for flyer!
Mensa Education and Research Foundation (MERF) 2023-2024 Scholarship Essay Contest
Mensa Education and Research Foundation (MERF) 2023-2024 Scholarship Essay Contest
The Mensa Foundation scholarship program is an essay contest that is open to all students who reside within the boundaries of a participating Local Group of American Mensa and who are enrolled in a U.S. college or university in the academic year following the award. Applicants write 550-word essays that describe their educational and/or career goals. Applicants do not have to be member of Mensa for this contest. Winners are selected based on these essays and Foundation judging criterion. Prizes include a local group award of approximately $600, plus regional and national awards, as well as special categories.
Please visit https://www.mensafoundation.org/what-we-do/scholarships for application and more information.
Daniels Fund Scholars Program
The Daniels Scholarship Program helps make college possible for motivated students like you. We’re looking for students with great potential, strong character, big dreams, and values that align with the man behind it all, Bill Daniels. Daniels Scholars are America’s next generation of leaders, persevering through life’s challenges and committed to making a difference in the world around them. They are free and entrepreneurial thinkers who are proud of this country and their communities and work hard to improve them. Sound like you? Then apply to join an incredible community of over 5,000 Daniels Scholars and alumni across the country.
Learn more and apply online September 15 — October 15 at www.danielsfund.org/scholarships.
National Scholarship Links:
LA Tutors:
Requirements:
- Must be currently enrolled in high school or college
- Cumulative GPA of at least 3.0 (or the equivalent)
- Must be a citizen of, permanent resident of, or hold a valid student visa in the United States or Canada
To Enter:
- Visit our online application portal at https://www.latutors123.
com/scholarships/innovation- in-education/ - Submit an essay describing their innovative project
- Provide supporting documentation (letter of recommendation, news article/photo featuring their project, etc.)
Online Scholarship Links:
7 Tips for Personal Essays
Personal Essay Prompts
Military
Occasionally throughout the school year, WHS hosts military recruiter visits in the lower commons during lunch. Check the events calendar at the bottom of this page. Listen to the daily announcements and KWHS news for the latest dates.
ASVAB (Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery)
7am - 11:30am WHS 22-23 Testing Dates10/26/2022
12/7/2022
2/8/2023
3/15/2023
Master the ASVAB with FREE ASVAB practice tests! ASVAB Tutor Home PageU.S. Service Academies, ROTC and Congressional
Virtual Information Event for Colorado
For more information click the event title above for flier.
Wednesday, 15 September 2021
5:00pm to 7:30pm (Mountain Time)
US Government Armed Forces Recruiting
750 Citadel Dr. E. Colorado Springs, CO, 80909 719-380-0026 and 6436 S. US Highway 85-87, Ste. 1 Fountain, CO, 80817 719-390-5061Widefield High School's Army Recruiter
Staff Sargent Montejano, Rudy A. rudy.a.montejano.mil@mail.mil Office: (719) 390-5061 Cell: (720) 234-5611 6436 S. US Hwy 85/87 Suite I Fountain, Co 80817Military Resource Links
NCAA Eligibility Center & NAIA Eligibility Center
Are you interested in playing college sports?
You will need to register to play athletics on the NCAA Eligibility Center Home Page or the NAIA Eligibility Center Home Page.
College Resource Links
- College Board Home Page
- Fast Web Home Page
- FAFSA Home Page
- Scholarships.com Home Page
- College Opportunity Fund Home Page
- College Simply Home Page
- Big Future College Board Home Page
- College in Colorado Home Page
- Hillel Home Page
- Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities HACU Home Page
- White House Initiative on Historically Black Colleges and Universities HBCU Home Page
Find You Career Path
Discover Your Path
Make A Plan
Gather all necessary information:
- All Careers that you are interested in.
- What is the pathway for each career?
- Education Required
- Time to complete training
- What is the average salary?
- Job outlook over the next 5-10 years
- Read more about the career field.
- Does this match the type of career you want to have.
- What is the pathway for each career?
Set Your Goals
Set SMART goals to get ahead in your career.
Where would you like to be in one year? In five years? What experiences will help you achieve that? What interests and skills would you like to use in your career? Setting a career goal is about deciding where you want to head in your career, and noting the steps needed to reach that point.
What are examples of typical career goals?
- Increase professional knowledge and training. Whether taking a college class, a workshop offered by an employer, getting a certification, or other, this is a common goal. It can be useful both if you are looking for work, or are already employed.
- Increase earnings. Being underpaid often detracts from motivation and performance. Making changes to earn more increases enthusiasm for most jobs, and motivates a job search.
- Improve low-functioning work processes or relationships. This goal area can make the daily work experience more positive and rewarding.
- Have new experiences. Whether volunteering in your community or at work, joining a professional association to meet new people in your field, or introducing yourself to people you never talk with, new experiences fuel interest in your career.
- Attain a leadership role. Many people feel their ultimate goal is to lead in their career or organization. Establishing the steps to achieve a leadership role makes it possible.
How to set goals
A popular acronym can help you write effective goals. Try the SMART system for your career goal.
Specific – Aim for a specific, concrete area for your goal or steps. For example, “make ten job search calls following up on my LinkedIn connections” vs. “make some networking connections.”
Measurable – To determine if your goal is measurable, ask questions such as: how much? How many? How will I know when it is accomplished?
Attainable – Goals are most attainable when steps are thought out clearly and allow enough time. How do you intend to accomplish your goal? Which actions follow on other actions? Is the goal realistic given where you’re starting from? It should be a challenge, but also achievable.
Relevant – A relevant goal is one that really matters to you and to the end result. Is it worthwhile? Is this the right time? Does your goal relate to other efforts or timelines? Does it require resources that are currently available?
Timely - A goal should be grounded within a defined time period, both for clarity and to give your action urgency. When do you want to begin? When do you want to complete each step?
Tips to achieve your goal
- Write down the steps. Write down your career goal and the steps to get there. This will help you remember and achieve each step. Post your list where you will see it often.
- Set deadlines. Give yourself a date to complete your goals by. Write the date when you actually finish each step.
- Reward yourself. Taking steps toward goals is hard work. Think of small rewards to give yourself when you complete any step, to help you stay motivated.
- Have a goal partner. Find someone to help you stick to your plan: a friend, co-worker, a job coach, or someone else. Discuss your goals, and check in with them when you complete steps. If possible, do the same for your partner!
RESOURCE: Career One Stop