Former Chancellor Dr. Thom Reilly Talks About How High School Students Should Prepare for College and Life
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Dr. Thom Reilly is a Professor for the Arizona State University (ASU) School of Public Affairs and the Co-Director of the ASU Center for an Independent and Sustainable Democracy. Dr. Reilly is also the former Chancellor of the Nevada System of Higher Education (NSHE), where he served as chief executive officer. As the Chancellor, Dr. Reilly oversaw a complex system of R-1 research universities, four-year undergraduate institutions, a research institute, and community colleges. During his tenure, Dr. Reilly accumulated an impressive record on multiple measurable dimensions of success centered on increased accessibility, student success, and expanded workforce training and education.
In this episode…Are you a high school student feeling unsure about which college or career you should pursue? Where do you get the information to assist you in making these decisions?
Professor Thom Reilly says that most high school students struggle finding the niche or the career they want to pursue when they are out of school. So, what does Dr. Reilly recommend? Parents and students should keep an eye out for resources to help them transition from high school to college — like using the me3 App.
In this episode of The Parents of High-Achieving Students Podcast, Tim Prunyi sits down with Dr. Thom Reilly, Professor at Arizona State University (ASU) and former Chancellor of the Nevada System of Higher Education (NSHE), to discuss how students should prepare for college and life. Dr. Reilly explains the me3 App and how it helps students discover their college majors and careers, shares his advice for high school students, and the differences between educational institutions across states.
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