High School Students

Helpful Resources

When we come to your class to give a Learning Clicks presentation, we don't leave you empty-handed.

Each participant in a Learning Clicks presentation gets a package of free resources to help plan and prepare for education and training after high school.

Learning Clicks CD-ROM

A fun and interactive multimedia tool to help you plan and prepare for education and training after high school. Your Learning Clicks Ambassador will demonstrate the CD-ROM in their presentation and provide each student with a copy to use later in class or at home.

Alberta Learning Information Service (ALIS) Website

ALIS is Alberta's leading online source for the education and career planning information. Your Learning Clicks Ambassador will guide you through key sections of ALIS, including

  • OCCinfo: a searchable database with detailed information on more than 500 occupations in Alberta including duties, working conditions, personal characteristics, educational requirements, employment and advancement and salaries
  • EDinfo: a searchable database with program information for Alberta’s universities, colleges, technical institutes, private university colleges, and other private schools
  • Scholarship Connections: a searchable database with links to hundreds of valuable scholarships
  • Grade-Specific Checklists: post-secondary planning checklists relevant to junior high students and students in grades 10, 11 or 12

Tradesecrets Website

Tradesecrets is Alberta’s leading website for apprenticeship and technical training information. This site provides detailed information on all 51 designated trades and 8 designated occupations including training requirements, available scholarships, financial assistance, industry standards and more.

TransferAlberta Website

TransferAlberta is the home of the official Alberta Transfer Guide, a searchable database of more than 60,000 course and program transfer agreements between Alberta post-secondary schools. Transfer agreements allow students to begin studies at one post-secondary school and later transfer to another without having to take duplicate courses.

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