Waldshut-Tiengen Agency Guides Graduates on Post-School Paths in Free Event
The Waldshut-Tiengen Employment Agency is organising an online event to help soon-to-be high school graduates plan their next steps. Called Paths After High School, the free information evening will take place on March 25, 2026, from 7 to 9 p.m. Families and students are invited to explore options beyond graduation in a supportive setting.
The virtual session will cover a range of possibilities for life after school. Attendees can learn about traditional university degrees, dual study programmes that combine work and education, and gap-year opportunities. The event aims to give a broad overview without promoting specific providers or institutions.
Career counsellors will lead the discussions and offer practical advice. They will share strategies for making informed decisions and address individual questions from participants. Organisers encourage students and their families to ask about personal concerns, ensuring the information remains relevant to their needs. No registration fee is required, and the event is open to all interested graduates. The focus remains on clarity and guidance, helping young people navigate their choices with confidence.
The evening will provide clear information on education and career paths available after high school. By offering direct access to expert advice, the Employment Agency hopes to simplify decision-making for graduates. Those interested can join the online session on March 25, 2026, between 7 and 9 p.m.
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