The average cost of a Bachelor’s degree is 82% higher than that of 2-year Associate’s degree from a community college. Higher tuition, growing debt, and a tough job market are causing prospective college students to weigh their options before diving into a situation where they aren’t sure of their career path. For many, the best options are to attend trade school or community college before or instead of enrolling in a university.
With a 44.6% growth rate in 2015, jobs not requiring a 4-year degree are on the up, and the variety of jobs in the trades are going up, too. Wind turbine service technicians, massage therapists, and even bike mechanics are some of the fastest-growing employment opportunities over the next decade.
With cheaper costs, speedy certification, and comparable to better income, trade schools and community colleges have a lot to offer students. Learn more with the infographic below, provided by Degree Query.
Infographic by: www.degreequery.com
With a 44.6% growth rate in 2015, jobs not requiring a 4-year degree are on the up, and the variety of jobs in the trades are going up, too. Wind turbine service technicians, massage therapists, and even bike mechanics are some of the fastest-growing employment opportunities over the next decade.
With cheaper costs, speedy certification, and comparable to better income, trade schools and community colleges have a lot to offer students. Learn more with the infographic below, provided by Degree Query.
Infographic by: www.degreequery.com