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Post-Graduation Opportunities and Resources
The Michigan Department of Education (MDE) has partnered with the Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity (LEO) and other statewide stakeholders to develop a post-graduation opportunities informational packet available on LEO’s Pathfinder resources page.
To comply with Michigan law*, districts are required to distribute the link above to all students in grades 8-12 by October 1 of each year. The information below is supplemental and focused on local opportunities and resources, assembled by Kent ISD staff.
If you've already graduated and are wondering, "Now what?", you may want to check out these resources too!
College Information
- Trade Schools
- Colleges and Universities
- Comparing College/University Cost
- Tuition Comparison of Public Colleges
Get a Job
Serve My Community or Country
- Military Recruiter Offices
- Kent County Sheriff's Office
- Grand Rapids Police Department (GRPD)
- Grand Rapids Fire Department (GRFD)
- Life EMS
I'm Not Sure / Assess My Skills
The Educational Development Plan (EDP) tools listed on the Pathfinder site are free and very useful. However, most school districts supply students with EDP software such as Xello, Naviance, and Mavin for Career Development starting in 7th grade. Parents and teachers of enrolled students have access to their students’ EDP data through (and, in some cases, past) graduation. Consult with your school district for access to this resource.
Early College Credit in High School
Additional Resources
*MDE Notice of Post-Graduation Opportunities Information
Late in 2022, the Legislature adopted HB 4953, which is now MCL 380.1293. This law took effect at the beginning this school year (2023-24) and it requires that MDE develop "post-graduation opportunities informational packets" for students and update that information annually on or before August 1. The law further requires that schools "[provide], in electronic form or nonelectronic form, the informational packet…to each pupil enrolled in any of grades 8 to 12" on or before October 1 each year. Earlier this month, MDE sent out a memo letting districts know that they had developed the packet in collaboration with the Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity (LEO) and that it is available online.*
To comply with this requirement, Districts need to distribute a link to this online packet to all students in grades 8-12 each year, by October 1.
Additionally, for your benefit and the benefit of your students and families, Kent ISD has created a supplemental list of resources and links, specific to Kent County/West Michigan.