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Can A College Degree Also Be A Valuable Career Education?



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With the decreased number of job opportunities, students are considering the goal of a college degree—all with the purpose of advancing their careers plus gaining a job placement advantage over others. Finding a job after graduation is still a high priority. A college offering an Associate Degree or a Management degree program with a schedule for working students could be a workable option.

While it might be a rough schedule to attend college and work full time, there are options. To get a college degree and work, students could look for a school that offers:

1. Open enrollment. This allows students to start at a time convenient for them and not on a fixed semester system. This is a choice that few colleges offer.

2. Study at your own pace. This is a very unique concept where students can study at a pace that suits them vs. a whole class. It seems rather barbaric to force fast students to slow down and slow students to be overwhelmed by making all students study at the same pace. The end result of a good education is not just a college degree, but more importantly, can the student apply what they learned in class?

3. Flexible schedule. A schedule that can accommodate the college’s requirements for attendance while also being flexible for the student would be ideal. In this tough economy some students simply have to work, so a college that offers a schedule that provides that could be a perfect fit.

Employers are not interested at all with job candidates that have no ability to apply or no experience—that is too risky for them. Businesses looking to hire will expect an administration degree or business degree graduate to arrive on the job ready to produce.

The fact that a student has to work to support themselves can be turned into an advantage where the student wins all around. Firstly, the student will need to find a school that offers a college degree with a flexible schedule. Working at a job to earn money is also experience. As a student moves along the degree program, the student will be gaining valuable experience that employers like to see. As the student progresses on the degree program he or she will be able to find a job that will provide relevant work experience plus pay the bills.

Hubbard College of Administration is a self-paced business school that offers a unique learning technology, apprenticeships, internships, assistance with job placement and a lifetime warranty for students. Call 888-812-4224 to tour the Hubbard College of Administration for a briefing on your associate degree and apprenticeships options which will make you much more employable when you graduate.

About Hubbard College of Administration

Hubbard College of Administration is a business career college located in Los Angeles, California. The school offers self-paced programs and utilizes a comprehensive study technology, apprenticeships, internships, assistance with job placement and a lifetime guarantee for students. Their degree programs offer excellent career training and step-by-step guidance so that when a student completes their program, he or she will have chosen a satisfying and successful career.
Author Resource:- Nick Terrenzi is Vice President for the Hubbard College of Administration. He contributes articles on topics like career education and planning, the business world today, internships, apprenticeships and the importance of furthering one's education. For more information about Associate Degree programs and educational goals or to learn more about the Hubbard College of Administration, please visit www.hubbardcollege.org.
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