The average pay scale for students graduating from trade schools versus community college is very similar. The amount of money a student makes out of school is more dependent on the type of job they obtain and the experience they have had in addition to their education.
Yes college graduates make more money than non-college graduates. On average a non-college graduate makes $18,734 and a college graduate makes $27,915.
no they don't in some parts of Israel because the war going on. but in college they do.
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I'd guess that people who can correctly spell "college" will generally make more money than those who can't.
Most community colleges offer programs for hospitality management. I would call or go on your local community college's website to see if it is a program being offered. Community college is fairly inexpensive compared to larger schools and would be a good way to get educated and save money.
Nursing classes are offered at specialty schools, regular colleges and universities and community colleges in most areas. My sister received her nursing degree going part time to a community college so that she could work and save money on the classes.
Any community college is a good school. You can save a great deal of money taking classes that transfer to a more expensive school or you can finish a great deal of associates degrees.
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About $500K all in for college and med school, somewhat less if you go to state schools or have a college scholarship. Most schools will admit without regard to ability to pay, and provide scholarships or loans.
they make more money
Community colleges do not offer bachelor degrees. Sinclair Community College therefore only offers the associate degree. The school does offer an associate degree with a major in sociology. After completing the degree you can then transfer to a four year institution to complete the additional two years required for a bachelor's degree. Starting at the community college will save you a significant amount of money, and the community college is a great place to start.
National accreditation is worth nothing, while regional is. Schools like ITT Tech (basically any school that has to advertise to get students) have national accreditation. If you waste your money on classes with schools like that, your credits will not carry over into a real college. Schools like community colleges and Harvard have regional accreditation; in other words, they matter.