Looks like that investment in higher education is paying off for some select degree holders. Review the high paying college majors from the list below then decide which of those majors is right or wrong for you. This spring’s crop of college graduates has an extra reason to … [Read more...]
What 2 year degrees earn you more cash than 4 year degrees?
Conduct research and list 5 - 2 year college degrees that outpay traditional 4 year college degrees. Post in the comments section with links. Provide the name of the 2 year college, name and title of the 2 year degree with salary. … [Read more...]
You need a Graduate degree to earn a $100,000 or more
Most of the professions listed in the Wall St.Journal article require a master's degree or professional degree to reach $100,000+ a year. List 5 of the professions in the comments section how much education and the annual salary. … [Read more...]
Can I get fries with that college degree?
1 year college no debt degree offered by Mission U no frills no extracurricular activities just a skill oriented in-demand college degree with NO student loan debt. The future of learning is here. Currently Mission U has 1 degree but plan to expand their degree offerings and … [Read more...]
College Major determines your income
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/why-women-and-graduates-of-color-get-lower-paying-jobs-2016-04-21 Sad to see that certain majors relegate graduates to the lower income strata that makes it difficult to repay student loans and keep up with the cost-of-living. For Blacks and … [Read more...]
The U.S. Occupations at Greatest Risk of a Labor Shortage – Real Time Economics – WSJ
The U.S. Occupations at Greatest Risk of a Labor Shortage - Real Time Economics - WSJ Many careers in demand will NOT require a college degree. Under 2 year training by a community college or other type of trade school will lead to a solid salary with benefits. There will be … [Read more...]
Dropouts Need Not Apply: Silicon Valley Asks Mostly for Developers With Degrees – Real Time Economics – WSJ
Dropouts Need Not Apply: Silicon Valley Asks Mostly for Developers With Degrees - Real Time Economics - WSJ But it turns out that tech companies are more likely than other employers to require college degrees when hiring software developers. Seventy-five … [Read more...]