I am not sure the specificity of your question exactly.
If your question regards religious life…yes, there are religious communities that admit men who have a high school education. The vocation path would be that of a Brother since the priesthood would require both college and then several years of theology.
I have worked with Brothers who were great blessings for their communities doing all sorts of work.
This would be a question best answered by your diocese’s vocation director in conjunction with identifying your particular interests and aptitudes or, for example, by reaching out to a Benedictine abbey.
If your question is oriented more toward men’s groups, beyond the Knights of Columbus, those can be more parish-based and I would not be the best one to advise you in such matters – least of all regarding the United States.
If your question is not about joining Religious Life but rather about other associations, you might look into Religious Communities of men in your area…with whom you could make retreats or days of recollection or otherwise join them for their rounds of prayer. Most monasteries of monks, for example, have oblates (which sometimes have other names, particularly among the Trappists) and they have varying degrees of association and participation in the community’s prayer life.