Career, Scholarship & Post-Secondary Resources
October 22, 2024
Kelvin High School has a Career Advisor on staff, who working in conjunction with the Guidance Department, helps students navigate today's career landscape and assists with pre and postsecondary planning.
Students can meet with their Guidance Counsellors to help navigate today's career landscape and assist with post-secondary planning.
University & College PLANNING
After finishing high school, many students choose to further their education by enrolling in university or college. This shift presents ample opportunities for personal development, career advancement, and academic growth. Universities provide comprehensive academic programs leading to undergraduate degrees, while colleges offer a practical, hands-on learning approach often resulting in diplomas or certificates. Whether driven by passion, career goals, or exploration of new fields, post-secondary education empowers students with the essential knowledge, skills, and experiences needed to thrive in today's competitive job market.
- Kelvin Grade 12 Post-Secondary Planning Guide
- Kelvin Grade 11 Post-Secondary Planning Guide
- Course Registration: Kelvin Courses vs. Job Options
- Degree Hub
- myBlueprint
- First-Year Planning Guide – U of M Version
Scholarship & Funding
Scholarships and funding for serve to provide access to education by alleviating financial barriers. They incentivize academic excellence, talent development, and diversity within educational institutions. By investing in students' potential, scholarships not only support individual growth but also contribute to building a skilled workforce and cultivating future leaders.
- KelvinCareerAdvisor Instagram
- Winnipeg School Division Scholarship Lists
- Scholar Tree
- Indspire
- Student Scholarships
- Scholarships Canada
- Student Awards
Google Search prompts:
- Sport Manitoba funding
- Universities Canada (Scholarships)
- Gov. of Canada (Scholarships)
- Gov. of Canada (Education Training)
- Edu Canada (international scholarships)
jobs & Volunteering
Learning about jobs, having a job, or volunteering during high school can offer major future benefits. It provides opportunities for career exploration, skill development, and financial literacy. Additionally, it enhances resumes and college applications while fostering community engagement and social responsibility. These experiences prepare students for future success in both their personal and professional lives.
The Winnipeg School Division offers many programs that allow students to gain credit for spending their time volunteering or working. See the WSD Career Education Page for more info.