About HSCC
The problem: In 2018, just 52 percent of Texas high school graduates enrolled in postsecondary education (two- or four-year college or trade school), and only 19 percent completed that education.
Solution: the Texas House of Representatives passed House Bill 5, requiring eighth-grade students to choose academic tracks, called endorsements, they want to follow in high school in pursuit of a career, to give students an early start on their areas of interest and increase their chances of success in college and careers.
Complication: unfortunately, many middle and high schools lack the career-planning resources to help students make an informed endorsement choice.
Result: without adequate guidance in middle and high school, a majority of students exit secondary education without a clear plan for the future.
High School Career Connect addresses that gap in career preparation.
HSCC’s Mission
Working with middle and high schools in Denton County, Texas, HSCC provides students and their parents with career assessments, guidance, and planning resources.
HSCC conducts one-on-one mentorships, class presentations, assemblies, workshops, and fairs to provide students with the career resources needed to navigate their desired career path. HSCC’s staff also provides resources on collegiate financial aid and admissions procedures.
As a result, students facing postsecondary education decisions are armed with:
● individualized career paths
● suggestions on majors
● strategic plans for coursework, campus activities, and student employment
● information on getting into the school of their choice
This information helps the student graduate in a timely fashion (and therefore with less student-loan debt) with an enhanced skillset and increased employment potential.
Peer Mentorship
At the core of HSCC is peer-to-peer mentorship.
HSCC’s mentors are UNT students. Having recently gone through the college-admission process, they understand HSCC’s target audience. The mentors undergo extensive training from HSCC’s full-time staff, all of whom have graduate-level degrees, mostly in educational counseling.
HSCC’s professional counselors oversee all aspects of the program, while the UNT student mentors facilitate career guidance. Mentors represent:
● UNT’s degree programs, ensuring exposure to many disciplines
● UNT’s diversity, as nearly fifty percent of our students identify as minorities
Our mentors personify postsecondary access and persistence, and are prepared to discuss admissions and financial aid concerns, enabling them to assist participants in overcoming college access barriers.
After High School
HSCC’s involvement, however, does not end in high school. Participants who enroll at UNT will have access to the UNT Career Center and participate in its Career Readiness Program.This includes our Career Readiness Courses which you will be mandated to take in your first and second years at UNT. The Career Center also offers a vast array of different services such as one-to-one appointments with Career Coaches, various workshops and programs, and the chance to network with employers at our Career Fairs.
HSCC History and Operations
High School Career Connect was formed in 2017 with a grant from the Greater Texas Foundation and support of the University of North Texas.
At its onset, HSCC worked exclusively with schools in Denton County, but it has begun expansion into other north Texas counties.
HSCC is now integrated into UNT’s Career Center, which is within UNT’s Division of Student Affairs,
HSCC’s offices are in Sage Hall in the heart of the UNT campus, suite 280.