Rune Axelsson has written: 'Vocational education in the Swedish upper secondary school' -- subject(s): Evaluation, Longitudinal studies, Vocational education, Vocational school graduates
Vocational school is many times less expensive than attending a regular college or university, but it is important to realize that the quality of education taken away from a vocational program may not be as good as one learned in college. Many vocational programs are good entry-level programs, but graduates are many times ineligible for required certifications that they may need in their prospective career.
Don Little has written: 'The Class of 90' -- subject(s): Statistics, College graduates, Employment, Vocational school graduates, Salaries
Robert Calvert has written: 'Free universities and learning referral centers, 1978' -- subject(s): Free schools, University extension 'Surveys in adult and vocational education' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Statistics, Vocational education 'How to recruit minority group college graduates' -- subject(s): Blacks, Education, Employment 'Vocational analysis of male college graduates in liberal arts' -- subject(s): College graduates, Employment, Statistics
R. M. Quesada has written: 'Education, employment and income of high school vocational agriculture graduates' -- subject(s): Agriculture, Vocational guidance
Fran Katzanek has written: 'Reality 101' -- subject(s): Employment, College graduates, Vocational interests, Job hunting, Vocational guidance, College students, Self-evaluation
Layle D. Lawrence has written: 'Employment and educational experiences of Louisiana cooperative vocational education participants' -- subject(s): Cooperative Education, Employment, High school graduates, Vocational education
Michael L. Stone has written: 'The market for architectural graduates' -- subject(s): Architecture, Vocational guidance
Yes, vocational schools can be cost-effective as they often provide shorter, more focused training programs compared to traditional four-year colleges, allowing students to enter the workforce sooner. They typically have lower tuition costs, and graduates often find well-paying jobs in high-demand fields. Additionally, many vocational programs offer hands-on training, which can enhance employability and job readiness. Overall, for many students, vocational education presents a financially viable alternative to a traditional degree.
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Gary Ray Fuller has written: 'A comparison of philosophies of OSU graduates who are experienced teachers of vocational education and undergraduate vocational teacher trainees on an essentialist-progressive scale at OSU' -- subject(s): Attitudes, Teachers
High School, Junior College or college graduates?