Welcome to the LSHS College & Career Center
The College and Career Center at LSHS is designed to provide students and families with the resources, guidance, and support needed to make informed decisions as students transition from high school into college, a trade or vocational school, the military or a career path.
The transition from high school to higher education or the workforce can be both exciting and daunting, and we are here to simplify the process, answer your questions, and offer guidance for your next steps!
Amy Juaire
College & Career Center - Room B300-A
Lakeville South High School
Office hours 7:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
952-232-3489
amy.juaire@isd194.org
Upcoming Events
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College/Military Rep Visits @ LSHS
Meeting with representatives from colleges and military branches can provide valuable insights into their programs, admissions processes, and life after high school. Here are a few tips to make the most of these informal meetings:
- Prepare Questions: Think about what you want to know. Consider asking about admissions requirements, campus culture, financial aid options, and extracurricular activities.
- Research: Familiarize yourself with the colleges or branches that will be present. Knowing a bit about them can help you ask more informed questions.
- Take Notes: Bring a notebook or use your phone to jot down important information and insights you gather during the meetings.
- Be Open-Minded: Even if you have a particular college in mind, this is a great chance to explore other options that might be a good fit.
- Follow Up: If you find someone particularly helpful or have further questions later, don’t hesitate to reach out to them via email or social media.
Sign Up For A Visit!
Below is calendar showing upcoming visits. If you would like to attend a visit, please sign up on this Google Form. If you have any questions, please see Ms. Juaire in Room B-300A or email Amy.Juaire@isd194.org. Most visits will meet in Room B-300A (next to the Media Center) unless otherwise noted.
Note: The Rep Visit Calendar below is best viewed in 'Agenda' format. Select this view in the upper right-hand corner of the calendar.
MCIS (Minnesota Career Information System)
The Minnesota Career Information System (MCIS) is one of the most common tools students will use for their college and career planning. MCIS is a comprehensive, internet-based platform that combines a wealth of career and education information into one, easy-to-use exploration tool. MCIS is an excellent tool to use for post-secondary planning and each Lakeville student has their own account. Students can use MCIS for test prep, exploring possible career paths using interest inventories, post secondary options through school sort, finding majors, finding scholarships, planning and so much more!
This is free to use even after high school as long as the school continues using MCIS and the student's account has been active within the past four years.
How to Log-in to MCIS
- Go to the MCIS portal
- Click "Log in with Clever"
- Type in "Lakeville South" under Search for your school and select it.
- Click on "Log in with Google."
- Students can now use enter their school email username and password to log-in.
Why Use MCIS?
State law requires every student to have a post-secondary plan. MCIS will help students create that plan. Each student will create a Personal Learning Plan (PLP) in 9th grade during Opportunities Day. Within the PLP, students will:
- Determine skills and interests
- Explore careers
- Search for colleges and training options
- Create an education and career plan
- Keep a record of school activities, extra-curricular activities and work experience.
Research shows that students who have an education and career plan are:
- More likely to graduate from high school and attend college or other post-secondary training
- More motivated to succeed in college and other types of training and in the workplace
- Score higher on standardized achievement tests
- Have better attendance and fewer discipline problems
There are two very popular areas in MCIS with LSHS students. The first would be the customization features that SCHOOL SORT allows to help find schools throughout the country that best fit their personal preferences and plans with searching for college options. The other search module that is also very helpful, and students wish they had found sooner, is the FINANCIAL AID SORT. This helps pull out scholarship opportunities from a national database that are a possible match with the individual's particular background, major of study, hobbies, etc.... Please contact Julie Peterson if you have any other questions on either of these or would be looking for additional assistance with MCIS or post secondary planning.