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Ohio's no-cost, career planning system offers comprehensive, career exploration tools, online training and resources specifically for students, teachers and school counselors.
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You may still qualify for tuition assistance through OhioMeansJobs|Cleveland-Cuyahoga County. We provide grant assistance, which does not require repayment. Depending on the selected training, we may be able to cover the full cost of tuition.
To earn the OhioMeansJobs-Readiness Seal, motivated high school students must demonstrate certain professional skills required for success in the workplace. Students work with at least three experienced and trusted mentors who validate the demonstration of these skills in school, work or the community.
15 professional skillsThe OhioMeansJobs-Readiness Seal is based on a list of 15 professional skills created by business leaders in Ohio. Ohio businesses have reported a gap between the skills they seek and the skills applicants have, placing the professional skills listed below in high demand.
How do Students Apply?Work with a teacher at your school to identify who to turn your OhioMeansJobs Readiness Seal form in to.Identify the student's three mentors.Utilize the OMJ Readiness Seal Rubric to self-assess what skills are still needed to demonstrate.More items...
Official State Seal of Ohio A sheaf of wheat stands in the foreground as a symbol of agriculture and bounty. Standing next to the wheat is a bundle of 17 arrows representing Ohio's Native Americans and also symbolizing Ohio as the 17th state to enter the Union.
State law created a system of 12 diploma seals for students to demonstrate academic, technical and professional readiness for careers, college, the military or self-sustaining professions. Each seal allows students to demonstrate knowledge and skills essential for future success in their chosen post-high school paths.
GPA – GPAs must be calculated on an unweighted 4.0 scale. ACT and SAT score requirements – Students must have scores of 27 or higher on the ACT or 1280 or higher on the 2016 SAT or their equivalents on previous or future versions of the tests.
Students who earn the seal demonstrate the following characteristics and traits: a commitment to being drug free, reliability, a strong work ethic, punctuality, discipline, professionalism, learning agility, critical thinking and problem-solving, leadership, creativity and innovation, good oral and written ...
There are currently 47 local Aspire programs providing FREE services in all 88 Ohio counties. These services assist adults in acquiring the skills they need to be successful in post-secondary education and training, and employment, and include:
The Diploma to Career Pathways report, published in December 2014, focuses on how to increase the participation of adults in high school equivalency programs, as well as tying programs to additional education delivery that holds labor-market value.