How to Choose a Program 

Choosing a program, also known as choosing a major, can be one of the most challenging decisions of your college career. We've put together a few tools to help you sort out the options. Read through this page and answer the following questions to form a starting point.

Weigh your likes and dislikes.

  • What types of things motivate you?
  • What types of jobs or careers appeal to you?
  • If you are not sure, start the process with the Career Assessment Inventory (CAI) available at the Testing Services office.

Identify your academic strengths and weaknesses.

  • What kind of skills do you have? Do you want to transfer to a four-year college or university after KCC?
  • Take a look at the high school courses you have taken. What are your best subjects?
  • What kinds of extracurricular activities have you been involved in?
  • What did you learn from part-time or summer jobs?
  • Start with the COMPASS test at KCC and visit the KCC Career Services Office.

Determine your personality type.

  • Personality characteristics are an important factor and are often not considered when choosing a career goal.
  • Identify your personality type with the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) available in KCC's Testing Services office.
  • Match your personality type to occupations that typically work well for persons with those personality characteristics.

List your work values.

  • Do you want to help society, work under pressure, belong to the group?
  • Do you want stability, security, status?
  • Maybe you want to have a positive impact on others