Ingraham High School

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Graduation, College, and Career Dashboard

Graduation, College, and Career Information for All Grade Levels

Planning for After High School

Unsure of your next steps after high school? Whether you’re planning to attend college, start a career, take a gap year, or write your own unique adventure, IHS’s Graduation, College, and Career Dashboard has the resources you need.

Explore scholarships, internship opportunities, job search tools, and more to help you discover your passions and create a fulfilling future. No matter which path you choose, we’re here to empower you with the knowledge and support to make it happen. Start charting your next steps today!

Use the links in the side panel to navigate this dashboard.

Ingraham High School Class of 2025 Information

  • Class Size: 374
  • Grading Scale: out of 4.0. Official GPA is unweighted.
  • Class Rank: Seattle School District does not use rank

College & Career Planning Resources

  • LinkedIn now has 3 new resources to help you choose colleges based on career aspirations and which schools are best at placing students into those careers.
  • 50State.com– Research Colleges
  • Niche.Com – Opinion-based college reviews to help your students narrow their college list.
  • CollegeMapper.com – Research colleges and compare schools side-by-side. College pages include diversity information on over 600 schools. Displays a personal list of tasks to show students what to do and when to do it (you’ll need to create a login)
  • CollegeMapper.com – Summer Program Search. Use this search to help students find programs that will help them identify their interests and boost their college resume
  • College Board Career Search
  • College Planning Network (local)
  • Do It Yourself College Ranking– Has info on baseball and softball collegiate exposure
  • US Department of Education
  • Dual Credit Look Up Tool: An interactive tool which allows students to search and compare how their high school AP, IB, and Cambridge exam scores will apply as college credit at various public and private independent institutions in Washington State.
  • American Gap Year Association
  • Fair Test (keeps list of schools that are test optional/test flexible)
  • The College Essay Guy —  a good site (with services you can PAY for — but he also offers good FREE resources).