300 Galesburg 8th Graders to Take Part in Welcome to the Real World on Nov. 15 at Sandburg

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Approximately 300 eighth graders from Galesburg Junior High School will embark on an immersive occupational journey during the Welcome to the Real World and Career Exploration experience from 9:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Nov. 15 on Sandburg’s Galesburg campus.

The event, hosted by Sandburg in cooperation with the University of Illinois Extension and Regional Office of Education No. 33, is meant to inspire students’ aspirations and prepare them for the challenges and opportunities of the future while introducing them to diverse career options.

The Welcome to the Real World portion of the event simulates the implications of career choices and financial decisions, empowering students with a better understanding of how their choices can impact their financial futures.

In the Career Exploration portion, students will hear from a panel of professionals in a variety of career paths, allowing them to learn about necessary education and training, connect with these industry experts and learn how they achieved success in their careers. The career panel will be moderated by Abby Colvin with Knox County Area Partnership for Economic Development.

The event will include a variety of industry partners providing hands-on demonstrations. Participating groups include:

  • Ninth Judicial Circuit Court
  • F&M Bank
  • Galesburg Area Vocational Center
  • Galesburg Broadcasting
  • Galesburg Fire Department
  • Galesburg Police Department
  • Knox County 911
  • Knox County CEO
  • Pegasus MFG, Inc.
  • Porter-Hay Insurance
  • Knox County Clerk and Recorder’s Office
  • Regional Office of Education No. 33 (child development)
  • Sandburg
    • College of Nursing
    • Dental hygiene program
    • Information technology
    • TRIO Upward Bound
    • TRIO Upward Bound Math/Science
    • Welcome Center
    • Welding program
  • Yemm Auto Group

This partnership between Sandburg, the U of I Extension and ROE No. 33 underscores the commitment of these organizations to provide students with exceptional opportunities for growth and learning. More than 100 volunteers will be part of helping area students throughout this career experience.

For more information or to assist with the event, contact Tracy Engstrom, coordinator of career development at Sandburg, at 309.341.5246 or tengstrom@sandburg.edu, or contact Shelby Carlson from the U of I Extension at srcarls2@illinois.edu.

***Courtesy of Carl Sandburg College***

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