Career Discovery Testing
We provide students with free, research-backed assessments to uncover their natural talents, personality strengths, and vocational interests.
Complete Nonprofit Outreach (CNPO)
"After High School" is a nonprofit organization dba After High School committed to helping high school students discover their purpose and plan fulfilling careers—before they graduate.
We believe every student deserves the opportunity to make informed decisions about their future, breaking cycles of poverty and uncertainty.
Through career assessments, mentoring, and community support, we equip young minds with tools to thrive in life beyond school.
To confront the root causes of poverty by empowering youth through career education and strategic life planning.
We envision a future where every student has a clear path, strong support, and a sense of purpose—because charity is a lifelong investment in people.
🎓 Engineering Roots & Entrepreneurial Drive
Terry Anderson grew up in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and graduated from the University of Wisconsin–Madison with a degree in Mechanical Engineering. After several years in industrial sales and management, Terry launched Omni Tech Corp in 1978—a company that evolved from selling industrial goods to building custom-designed computer systems for major global clients like GE X-Ray, eventually generating $185 million annually.
🏆 Business Excellence & National Recognition
Terry’s relentless innovation and leadership led to numerous accolades:
Entrepreneur of the Year (1995) – Ernst & Young (Wisconsin)
Small Businessman of the Year (1996) – U.S. Small Business Administration (2nd nationally)
Personally honored with a private audience with President Bill Clinton
These honors reflect not only business growth but also a commitment to excellence and ethical leadership.
❤️ A Heart for the Underserved
Even at the height of his business success, Terry dedicated himself to helping others:
Served on 14 nonprofit boards, including Habitat for Humanity
Spent 20+ years mentoring young Black and White entrepreneurs and nonprofit leaders
Partnered with his wife Nancy Anderson, who played a vital role in all business and community efforts
Together, they brought hope, resources, and real change to inner-city communities, especially in Milwaukee.
🌍 Omnium Foundation & Global Impact
After selling Omni Tech in 2006 for $100 million, Terry and Nancy founded the Omnium Foundation—focused on lifting the poor through strategic, impactful initiatives locally and globally.
One of their key missions: a $2 eyeglasses program that provides basic vision care to those in need. To date, this low-cost, high-impact effort has restored vision for thousands, using durable glasses sourced from China.
🎯 The CNPO Mission
Through CNPO.net, Terry now focuses his passion on helping high school students discover their purpose before entering college or the workforce. Drawing on his deep business insight and compassion, he created CNPO to provide career testing, mentorship, and guidance to the next generation. Most college graduates major in courses that don’t lead to a successful career because they don’t know what they want to be when they graduate. Our career guidance testing gives them a career path now that they will like and excel in, before they go to college or seek a non college job. This career path allows them to pick a career that will positively guide them for the rest of their lives.
👨👩👧👦 Family & Legacy
Terry and Nancy have been married since 1962, and their legacy lives on through their two children, six grandchildren, and one great-grandchild. Their story is one of love, leadership, and lifelong service.
We believe every student deserves the clarity and confidence to pursue a career they were made for. We provide career testing services through high school counselors and are seeking more high schools across the country to provide our services to. “Join Now” doesn’t connect to anything.
We provide students with free, research-backed assessments to uncover their natural talents, personality strengths, and vocational interests.
Each student receives a one-on-one session with a certified guidance counselor to interpret their results and map out a clear career path.
We collaborate with schools to bring our testing and guidance directly to classrooms, making it accessible for every student.
As of the 2024–2025 academic year, the average total cost for a four-year college education varies significantly based on the type of institution and residency status. Here’s a breakdown of the average annual costs, including tuition, fees, room, and board:
Public Four-Year Colleges (In-State Students)
Public Four-Year Colleges (Out-of-State Students)
Private Nonprofit Four-Year Colleges
Total Estimated Cost for a 4-Year Degree
Financial Aid Considerations
While these figures represent average costs, many students receive financial aid, which can significantly reduce the net cost. For instance, the average undergraduate received approximately $16,360 in financial aid during the 2023–2024 academic year. News Minimalist
As of the 2023–2024 academic year, financial aid continues to play a crucial role in making higher education more accessible. Here’s an overview of the current landscape:529 College Guide
📊 Percentage of Students Receiving Financial Aid
💰 Average Financial Aid Awarded
🏛️ Types of Financial Aid
📍 Financial Aid in Colorado
In Colorado, for the 2023–2024 academic year:Education Data Initiative
Certainly! Here’s an overview of average annual wages in the United States as of 2024, categorized by education level and occupation:
🎓 Education Level-Based Earnings
Education Level | Median Weekly Earnings | Annual Equivalent (approx.) |
|---|---|---|
High School Dropout | $721 | ~$37,500 |
High School Graduate (no college) | $946 | ~$49,200 |
Some College or Associate Degree | $1,012 | ~$52,600 |
Bachelor’s Degree | $1,541 | ~$80,000 |
Advanced Degree (Master’s, Doctoral, etc.) | $1,864 | ~$97,000 |
Note: These figures are based on data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics for the third quarter of 2024. Bureau of Labor Statistics
🧱 Occupation-Based Earnings