Technical schools a hands-on, low-cost choice
Marc Snyder | Jan 27, 2009 | Comments 0
By Michele Chamberlin
Technical and career schools offer programs that run from two months to two years and focus on using "real world" equipment to simulate the work environment …
For some students, attending a traditional four-year university or community college after high school may not be a fruitful choice.
But for this generation, continuing education is much more important than ever before. According to the Department of Labor, by 2014, 85 percent of U.S. jobs will require education and training beyond high school.
One path to getting that job is to earn a certificate, degree or diploma from a career college or technical school.
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