And
don't be discouraged by a GPA that isn't quite as high as you believe is necessary
to enter college. Many students are surprised to find that they can still go to
college even if they didn't earn a 3.0 (or even a high school diploma - some schools
accept GED graduates).
First
of all, what type of degree will I need to be able to move up in my career?
You can do a little research by taking a look at the Occupational
Outlook Handbook. It can tell you how much training is required for promotion.
Then you'll have to decide how much time you want to put into your education.
Make sure you know the difference between degree types offered. A Certificate
Program is NOT the same as a Degree Program.
Click
on the link to learn more about degrees from Degrees to Succeed.com.
What
type of accreditation should I look for in a school? Make sure the school
you apply to is recognized by one of the members of the list found at the Office
of Post Secondary Education website. This is extremely
important if you plan on studying online. Many
organizations pretend to be schools and charge high prices for their "degree"
programs. But, they are not really education organizations at all and the "degrees"
received from these places are false. You might lose a lot of money with nothing
to show for your investment. They may say that they are accredited, but even the
accrediting agencies could be false. Make sure the name of the accrediting agency
is spelled and reads EXACTLY as that of the names found on the Office of Post
Secondary Education website.
If
I decide to take a 2-year program, will the credits apply toward a 4-year degree?
Plan ahead. If you are interested in possible completing a 4-year degree but only
want to study for 2 years right now, try to select a school that offers both an
Associate and Bachelor in your chosen field. While many schools will accept transfer
credits earned at an accredited school, if you attend the SAME school - your credits
are probably a part of the higher degree course plan.
More
questions? Feel free to contact us!