Class of 2024

I had no clue what I wanted to do, but my advisor walked me through discovering what will be a good fit for me that will also lead to a prosperous career. I feel that I have a very solid understanding of what my major in college will be now.

G. P.

 

 

CLASS OF 2025

The career exploration class was a game-changer for understanding how my personal skills connect to careers and pathways in the world. Being a part of that class not only helped me understand what I want to do with my life after high school, but it helped me in my own self-exploration. From this experience I learned that the world is full of more opportunity than I first believed. I felt that each new thing we learned made me value myself as a person and understand the opportunities available to people like me.

E. D.

 

 

CLASS OF 2022

This was so valuable. Exploring my skills and then different majors and universities helped me get a better idea of what I want to study, where I want to do it, and why I would take that path forward in my life.

G. C.

 

 

Class of 2022

I now feel excited and reassured about what I want to do after high school, whereas before this experience I had no idea.

R. C.

 

 

December 2023

In my profession, I have firsthand knowledge that too many college students are accumulating crushing loads debt while facing career prospects with limited compensation. Inspireducation is helping families take the mystery out of their childrens’ postsecondary education decisions. An indicator of the value of our work is validated frequently by our partnerships and word of mouth referrals. I am postponing retirement because this work is so important to me.

John Krulcik, CFO

 

 

December 2023

In the face of an unprecedented rise in the cost of higher education, career planning has become increasingly important. If students don't know what careers are possible and the steps to make those careers a reality, they undertake the risk of unfulfillment and financial ruin in their futures.
Whether students choose to go into plumbing or to pursue a PhD in Anthropology, they can find success if they are equipped with knowledge of the world of work and the costs of training. And, those who have little to no financial safety net are at the most risk for disastrous consequences from poor career and training choices after high school. We aim to ultimately help those who need it most.

Yoshi Akutsu, Board President