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Log in Go to http://www2.careercruising.com/default/cplogin/aub on the Career Cruising homepage you will enter your username and password. Click Log In. Document 1: Matchmaker Click on Assessments link in the menu bar at the top of the page. Choose Start Matchmaker, read through the instructions and enter a title for your session (example: year in school). Click Start Now and begin. Answer the questions if you are unsure of the meaning of a question you can get clarification by clicking on More Info section for an explanation. You can fine tune your results more by clicking on Answer More Questions in the Improve My Results section on the left side of the page. When all finished answering questions select View My Career Suggestions. You may click on the career to learn about it and see how it matches to your answers. Once complete and you can see your career suggestions click on Share My Plan at the top of the page. In the share my plan with others box click on Invite Others to View My Plan. Fill out the requested information to share this plan with your advisor for grading. Have the invitation for viewing stay active until June 18, 2016. Make sure you have selected that your advisor can view your Matchmaker and Skills in the Assessment section. Document 2: Creating Your 4 Year Plan Part 1: Course Selection Open the My Plan menu near the top of the page and click on My Education Plan. In consultation with your teachers, counselor, and parents select courses that interest you and will help you meet your career goals. Be sure that you have included the prerequisites (i.e., courses you have to pass before you can take a particular course) for all the upper year courses you want to take. Part 2: Enter Your Courses

On the My Education Plan page, click on Add Course under the 9th Grade heading. Go to the My Plan tool, select the courses you have already taken, are taking, or are planning to take in Grade 9 by choosing a subject area from the dropdown menu and clicking on a course name. Then click the Select Course button. If you have already completed the course, click on the course name, and click the Edit icon in the top right corner of the details box. Enter your final grade and click Save. Once you have entered all the information for Grade 9, click Add Course under the 10th Grade heading. Enter your courses as you did for Grade 9. Continue to enter your course information for Grade 11 and Grade 12. Part 3: Checklist for High School Education Plan Make sure your Education Plan satisfies the following conditions: Do your course selections meet your school s graduation requirements? Do your course selections meet post-secondary school prerequisites for subject areas? Do your course selections meet post-secondary school prerequisites for academic level? Document 3: 5 th Year Plan Open the My Plan menu near the top of the page and click on My Goals & Plans. Career Planning Activities The purpose of this section of the Plan is to record career planning activities that you have already completed or are involved in currently. Click on Career Planning Activities. Step 1. Click Add An Activity and select an activity that you have completed or are involved in from the dropdown menu. Record the organization name in the space provided. Step 2. Fill in the start and end dates (month and year) for that activity. Step 3. Record what you did, what you learned from that activity, new skills you acquired, and any other important information in the Description area. Step 4. Attach any related files by clicking on the Attach File button.

Step 5. Click the blue Save button. Step 6. Continue to add other career planning and exploration activities. You can edit and delete your activities once they have been saved by clicking on the appropriate icon. Be sure to save any changes you make! Post Secondary Plan This section of the Plan brings together all the activities you have done into a plan for post-secondary education. Click on Post-Secondary Plan. Step 1. Click the Career Goals tab. By now, you have probably looked at a number of careers in Career Cruising and in other career exploration activities. Select one or two cluster interests that you are really interested in pursuing, then choose the careers that most interest you. Click the blue Save button. Step 2. Click the Educational Goals tab. Select the level of education you plan on pursuing to meet your career goals. Then select the schools that you would seriously want to attend. Click on the Save button under the list of schools. Step 3. Click the Financial Plans tab. What sources of funding are you going to need in order to pay for your post-secondary education? Select the options you will pursue and click the blue Save button at the bottom of the page. Career & Life Goals Here you can record your short and long term goals. Click on Career & Life Goals. Step 1. Describe the goals that you have for the immediate future in the Short Term Goals section. If you want to see sample goals, click on the question mark icon. When you have entered your thoughts, click the blue Save button. Step 2. Describe the goals that you want to achieve over a longer period of time in the Long Term Goals section. If you want to see sample goals, click on the question mark icon. Click Save when you are finished. Document 4: Resume Sign into Career Cruising using your personal My Plan username and password. Click on the My Plan box on the left side of the menu bar near the top of the page. Click on the Build My Resume link. All of the information that you have added to your Plan that is useful for a resume is automatically shared with the Resume Builder. Click the dropdown arrow next to each section title to read the information found in each section. You can edit and add to the information by clicking on the Edit icon. You can also use the check boxes to choose which sections to include in your resume.

Part 1: Career Objectives This is a short statement indicating what type of work you are looking for (full-time or part-time); the particular kind of position you want (cashier, lifeguard, etc.); and what you hope to achieve. Click on Add Comment, type your statement into the comment box, then click Save. Part 2: Education History Click on the Edit icon to enter your education information. Use the Description field to list any specific details you might want potential employers to know. Part 3: Work Experience If you entered your Work Experience in your Plan, this section will already be filled out. Click on the Edit icon to add, delete, or edit your entries. If you have not filled out the Work Experience section of your Plan, click the Edit icon then choose Add A Work Experience. Work experience does not have to be paid. You can also include unpaid work, such as internships or co-op placements. i) Enter your position title, employer, city, state, and dates of employment. ii) In the Description field, enter your regular duties, special projects you were involved with, and accomplishments you achieved throughout the course of your work. iii) Click the blue Save button. iv) Add other relevant work experiences as you did before. Part 4: Volunteer Experience If you entered your Volunteer Experience in your Plan, this section will already be filled out. Click on the Edit icon to add, delete, or edit your entries. If you have not filled out the Volunteer Experience section of your Plan, click the Edit icon then choose Add A Volunteer Experience. i) Enter your position title, organization, city, state, and dates of involvement. ii) In the Description field, enter your regular duties, special projects you were involved with, and accomplishments you achieved throughout the course of your work. iii) Click the blue Save button. iv) Add other relevant volunteer experience as you did before.

Part 5: Awards & Certificates If you entered your Awards & Certificates in your Plan, this section will already be filled out. Click on the Edit icon to add, delete, or edit your entries. If you have not filled out the Awards & Certificates section of your Plan, click the Edit icon then choose Add An Award. i) Enter the name of the award. ii) Select the date you received the award. iii) In the Description field, enter what the award is for, who it was awarded by (e.g., school, community organization, government, etc.), and any other information you feel is important. iv) Click on the blue Save button. v) Add all awards and certificates you have received that you would like to include on your resume. Step 6: Extracurricular Activities If you entered your Extracurricular Activities in your Plan, this section will already be filled out. Click on the Edit icon to add, delete, or edit your entries. If you have not filled out the Extracurricular Activities section of your Plan, click the Edit icon then choose Add An Activity. i) Select an activity category from the dropdown menu. ii) Select a specific activity from the next dropdown menu. If you participate in any activities that are not on the list, you can use the Enter Your Own link to add them to this section of your resume. Step 7: Print Select Format & Print. Print the Resume and turn into your advisor for grading.

Document 5: Application The High School & Beyond Plan requires completion of an application for post-secondary education/training. Examples can include an application for a job, further schooling, or military service. Career Cruising allows you to either upload an application or scan by following these steps: 1. Save or scan a completed application. 2. Log onto Career Cruising. 3. Go into your portfolio under My Plan which is located under your name. 4. Scroll down to the bottom of the page on the right side. 5. You will see My Files also Upload a File. 6. Click on the Upload File and it will automatically display your documents. Find the document you want to upload and double click on it or click on the Open button. 7. It will download into your portfolio and you will see it appear under My Files. Refresh your page and then click onto the new file to make sure all went well. Document 6: Community Service The High School & Beyond Plan requires completion of 12 hours of Community Service/ Exploration. Get this document on the Senior Portfolio website. Complete your required hours, get signatures required for documentation, and turn completed form into advisor.