Academic Advisors
One Stop HIGH SCHOOL :
Deciding where you go for your post-secondary schooling is a major challenge in our ever changing landscape of options that are available.
This site has an enormous amount of important information. Such as:
- High School Provincial Requirements that are needed to apply for programs
- Open Houses in Alberta
- Provincial Career Resources
- Universities, Colleges and Trades Links
- Top USA schools
- Scholarships & Financial Assistance
- Personality & Career Tests
Life After High School Presentation - September 2024
OPEN HOUSE March 5th, 2024
Are you familiar with the Alberta High School Graduation Requirements?
Quick Link:
Have you seen our handy High School Course Planning Guide?
Please feel free to download and print!
Quick Link:
myblueprint.ca
(New user activation key = “foothills”; requires your 9-digit AB Ed#))
An excellent interactive career resource designed for people of all ages searching for career options, or planning future education opportunities with valuable links that are updated regularly.
Alberta Learning Information Service (ALIS)
ALIS (pronounced, ‘Alice’) is the provincial gateway for career, learning and employment information and services in Alberta. The site is provided through a provincial government partnership (Alberta Employment, Immigration and Industry, Alberta Education, and Alberta Advanced Education and Technology) and provides information to help Albertans with career planning, post-secondary education and training, educational funding, job search, labour market trends, and workplace issues.
CAREERinsite
This introduction to the career planning process links you to relevant information on the ALIS website. It also refers you to more resources to help you get where you want to go.
OCCinfo
Check out over 500 occupations and get all the details, from duties, working conditions, salaries and advancement opportunities to personal characteristics and educational qualifications.
Tradesecrets
Alberta Apprenticeship and Industry Training site for those looking for a career in the skilled trades. Industries that rely on apprenticeship training – including construction, transportation, manufacturing and services – have been growing and need new workers. These jobs are highly skilled and pay well. Governments have responded to this need for skilled people and have invested more in the apprenticeship system. This means new facilities and equipment and more classes. Tradesecrets is the site with up-to-date and complete Alberta information.