Senior Navaiance Survey & More

Log into Naviance and Choose Your Path After High School

DCPS central office would like all seniors to choose the path they are interested in pursuing after high school in the survey on their Naviance homepage. The six postsecondary paths are:

  • Two-year college
  • Four-year college
  • Career school
  • Apprenticeship
  • Military
  • Employment

Please log into Naviance and choose your path.

How to log into Naviance through Clever: https://jacksonreedhs.org/academics/college-career-center/naviance-how-to-login-via-clever/

 

David M. Rubenstein/Economic Club Scholarship

Application deadline: Wednesday, January 31, 2024

The David M. Rubenstein/Economic Club of Washington, DC Scholarship Program is one of the few large-scale scholarships dedicated exclusively to students graduating from DC public and charter schools. Approximately 50 scholarships of $20,000 are awarded each year to bright, motivated students who exhibit impressive academic achievement.

See the eligibility requirements and access the application here: https://www.economicclub.org/david-m-rubenstein-scholarship-program

American University and The George Washington University District Scholars Programs

Both American University and The George Washington University have District Scholars programs to support qualifying high school students from DC. See more information at the links below.

American University Teaching Fellows Program

The AU Teaching Fellows program provides full scholarships for undergraduate students who are aspiring teachers, combined with new teacher coaching. Designed to increase the number of DC teachers from the District, the program aims to diversify the teacher workforce and increase teacher retention. Teaching Fellows can aspire to be general elementary or secondary teachers and/or special education teachers. The program is a partnership between American University, the District of Columbia Public Schools (DCPS), Friendship Charter Schools, and the Office of the State Superintendent in Education (OSSE).

See more information and apply here: https://www.american.edu/soe/teaching-fellows-program.cfm

 

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