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The Skinny on College

The skinny on college

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Page 1: The skinny on college

The Skinny on College

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Why Go to College?

The more education you have, the more you’ll make on average and the lower your chances will be of being unemployed.

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Still Not Convinced?

• Demand• Training• Flexibility• Experiences

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Demand

• According to one estimate, by the year 2028 there will be 19 million more jobs for educated workers than there are qualified people to fill them.

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Training

• Most good jobs – those that offer strong salaries and benefits - will require more than a high school diploma, even at the entry level.

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Flexibility

• The work world is changing at a hectic pace, and rarely does a person stay working for one company or even in one occupation anymore. Education gives you greater flexibility in changing careers.

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Experiences

• Higher education not only gives you skills, it can give you first-hand experience. It also allows you to meet new people and make new friends who can serve as career connections in the future. And alumni networks help as well.

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Types of Colleges

• 2 year colleges

• 4 year colleges

• Technical Programs

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2 Year Colleges

• Community and Junior Colleges– Moberly Area Community College– Indian Hills Community College– North Central Missouri College

• Offer certificates and associates (2 year) degrees

• Usually less expensive than four year colleges

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4 Year Colleges

• Universities and Colleges– Truman State University– Mizzou– Culver Stockton College

• Offer four year bachelors degrees in a wide variety of subjects

• Often will be more costly and require students to live on campus, but offer the most academic and social opportunity

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Technical Schools

• Examples– Linn State Technical College– Ranken Technical College

• Offer career-orientated training programs and some offer associates degrees.

• Costs can vary based upon the program.• Example programs– Heavy equipment operation, Automotive technology,

HVAC, Computer Programming, Aviation maintenance

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The Missouri A+ Program

• Tuition and fee reimbursement at a qualifying 2 year school

• To earn A+ benefits you must meet certain criteria

• Talk to your high school’s A+ Coordinator for more information

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How Can I Prepare Now? Seniors

• apply to colleges this fall, • apply for federal financial aid after January 1st

– Complete the FAFSA– Missouri deadline of April 1st

• visit campuses and talk to college reps at your school

• Take the ACT• compile an activities list• apply for scholarships

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Juniors

• Visit campuses • talk to college representatives when they

come to your school and attend college fairs• Take the ACT• Explore schools on the web

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Freshmen, Sophomores, AND Juniors

• Grades, Grades, Grades• Talk to your counselor and your BULLDOG

mentor about your career aspirations and school plans

• Utilize your family, friends, and connections to discuss careers, perhaps even job shadow

• Use Missouri Connections to explore careers• Get involved: sports, clubs, service, part time

jobs

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Questions?

http://[email protected]: 660-785-7398