The Boundless Benefits of a College Education
by Paul D. Rosevear
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Whether you've just graduated high school or you're a member of the workforce looking to boost your brainpower, a  

college education

  is something that can add value to anybody's potential. Maybe you realized that in order to get that job promotion you needed some additional education under your belt. Maybe you've decided that you want to attend school to pursue a lifelong passion of yours academically. Maybe you've decided that you're undecided about what's next for you and you'd like to learn more about what's out there. Any way you look at it, a university education is a great step toward those goals.

Lucky for you, a college education is an extremely broad and malleable concept. Between traditional four year colleges, two year community colleges, distance and online learning, part-time study, and graduate programs, you can literally customize the college education that is right for you.

Statistics show that job candidates holding a college degree are at a much higher advantage when it comes to climbing the employment ladder. In fact, it's very difficult to escalate in many fields of work without some sort of degree, training, or certification. Not only that, but with a college education, your earning potential is significantly higher. According to the Census Bureau, high school graduates earn an average of $1.2 million over the course of their working adult lives, while associate's degree holders pull down $1.6 million and those with a bachelor's degree earn about $2.1 million.

But beyond the bucks, there are plenty of additional reasons to explore a university education. According to the Institute for Higher Education Policy, attending college will afford you increased tax revenues, increased workforce flexibility, and a decreased reliance on government financial support. So not only are your smarts skyrocketing, but so is your independence and quality of life. Check out opportunities for you to get a university education today!


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