Returning to School Online
The Bureau of Labor Statistics claims that by the year 2014, around 14 million jobs will be filled by workers with bachelor's degrees or higher. If you decide to earn your bachelor's degree Online, you could be taking a key step toward boosting your career while saving time and money.
Advance Your Career with an Online Degree
According to the Occupational Outlook Quarterly, the 2005 unemployment rate for workers with a bachelor's degree or higher was only 2%. Conversely, the rate for high-school graduates was 4%. People who earn college degrees can increase the likelihood of employment, pay raises, and job promotions.
Take Advantage of Tuition Assistance
Does your employer offer tuition support? In 2006, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that around 50% of employees have access to education assistance programs. Sometimes, your company won't advertise this perk, so you should research your employee benefits package. In addition to compensating pricy tuition fees, an employer might even help pay for textbooks. Also, if you attend an Online educational program, it could be possible to keep your current job while attending school.
If you're serious about career advancement, an Online degree can help you climb the ranks. Be sure to check into your employer's education assistance programs. With tuition support, you can maximize your education while minimizing the price tag.
Sources:
"The 2004-14 Job Outlook for College Graduates," Occupational Outlook Quarterly
"National Compensation Survey: Employee Benefits in Private Industry in the United States, March 2006," Bureau of Labor Statistics
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