
Many of the careers today’s students will pursue have not been defined, named, or even materialized yet—but they are still required to make high-stakes academic choices based on current market demands. By 2027, nearly 50% of existing competencies are expected to become irrelevant, raising urgent questions about how we guide students and their families in the present day. This session brings together high school counselors and university representatives to engage in a dialog on bridging this gap. We’ll explore what employers today will seek from new graduates, how universities are redesigning their programs to build adaptability and integrate future-critical skills; and how holistic counseling practices can help prepare students for this future- one that fosters agility, emotional intelligence, and interdisciplinary problem-solving. All this to equip Generation Alpha with the tools they need to thrive in careers still taking shape.