Options Other Than College
If College Isn't Right for You, What Else is There?
Skill Development/Acquisition:
Acquired skills are talents and expertise often obtained through various education models.
- Trade school: A vocational or technical school that provides specialized educational and hands-on instruction that focuses on one specific career trade (e.g., electrician, plumber, hairdresser).
- Certificate program: A program that focuses on developing specific career skills. Shorter, less expensive programs than obtaining a degree through a college/university. (e.g., Medical coding, IT, pastoral ministry, firefighter, flight attendant).
- Other: Some career paths appear to fall under both categories (trade school or certificate program), and a few careers have their own specific training schools or programs, such as flight school for pilots, police academy for police officers, and culinary school for chefs/pastry chefs.
On-the-Job Training/Learning:
Training and teaching of skills, knowledge, and competencies that one is given while doing a job and getting paid.
- Entry-level position: A job designed for an individual starting a new job that requires little to no experience. (e.g., Sales associate, food service, receptionist).
- Entrepreneur: A person who creates their own business and is responsible for learning and building their enterprise. (e.g., Construction, manufacturing, food service/food truck).
- Apprenticeship: A program or paid position in which one learns a trade by working under a certified expert. (e.g., Healthcare, cybersecurity, telecommunications) Keep in mind that an apprenticeship often pairs with a trade school and/or certificate program (e.g., Electrician, plumber, HVAC).
- Military: A person who joins the armed forces and enters Basic Training (e.g., Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marines).
Self-Exploration/Discovery/Growth:
This refers to the process of examining and understanding the thoughts, feelings, and motivations to promote growth and clarity regarding the development and making choices about one’s future.
- Gap year: Yearlong break, usually between high school and college or other pursuits.
- Mission work: Service/assistance provided to communities in need by an individual or group, often related to a religious sector. It can include offering humanitarian aid and spreading religious messages.
- Volunteering: When an individual freely gives their time and service to an organization.
- Caregiver/caretaker: One who takes care of a family member or loved one, oftentimes without pay.
- Content creator: An individual who develops and shares various forms of social media content, such as an Instagram/TikTok influencer, blogger, and YouTuber.
This information was developed by the Autism Services, Education, Resources, and Training Collaborative (ASERT). For more information, please contact ASERT at 877-231-4244 or info@PAautism.org. ASERT is funded by the Bureau of Supports for Autism and Special Populations, PA Department of Human Services.
