Career Guidance Network

Real career guidance for every high school student.

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Connecting students with real university career counselors

Expanding access to career insight for underserved communities

Real conversations. Real guidance. Real pathways.

Our mission

From a Student Club to a National Network.

What started as a small student-led club at a local high school in Dallas, TX has grown into a larger mission to expand access to meaningful career guidance for students everywhere. We're building a network that allows students to create chapters at their schools and connect directly with university career counselors who can provide real insight into majors, careers, college planning, internships, and future opportunities.

Many high school students make important decisions about their futures without ever speaking to someone with firsthand experience in career development at the university level. Our goal is to change that by creating a system where students can access guidance, ask questions, and explore opportunities through conversations with professionals who already help college students navigate these paths every day.

What we do

A simple model that works for any high school.

Public, private, or charter: chapters work the same way and meet students where they are.

Connect students to real counselors

We pair high school chapters with university career counselors who actually advise students every day, not generic content.

Build school-based chapters

Each chapter is a small student-led group at a high school, with a faculty sponsor for support. Students lead what their peers actually need.

Free for every student

Career guidance shouldn't depend on your zip code. Sessions are free for students and schools, always.

Help with what comes next

Majors, careers, college planning, internships, and pathways: the conversations students rarely get to have until it's too late.