<p>If you get a job, or internship or volunteer, or get an award. Is it okay to put it on your college resume?</p>
<p>I actually already started up a new resume since now that I’m going to college, the resume I used to apply to colleges has too much superfluous, irrelevant information to be on a resume that’ll be used throughout college and for jobs after college. </p>
<p>Any jobs are obviously good to put, even ones you held in your HS years, because they’re still jobs and you still gained experience. I’m not sure why you’d omit them. As long as you can write a quick sentence about the skills you used and responsibilities you held, it’s worth including. </p>
<p>Awards, not so much, especially if they’re from high school. National/State competition awards for perhaps FBLA and things like that may be acceptable because they may represent efficiency in a particular area (maybe word processing, for example). </p>
<p>Internships, definitely yes. They should generally be in the work experience section, mixed in, in chronological order. Volunteer experience, if you can fit an activities section at the end, you could include a brief “245+ hours of volunteering with the elderly” or whatever it may be.</p>