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While earning a four-year university degree may open many doors in your career, it is not an attractive option for everyone. First, the cost of a bachelor's degree is much higher because it takes longer to obtain than a two-year technical degree.

 

Also, a university education offers an equal dose of arts and sciences in a theoretical, broad-based learning format and that might not interest you. An associate degree from a technical college offers a wide variety of career opportunities.

 

They run the gamut from medical technicians to car mechanics and the demand for these skilled employees has never been higher. There are simply not enough people out there with the technical skills to fill all the available positions.

 

 

If you have a clear focus and direction for your career and want to learn in a practical setting, then it is a smart choice to tap into your specific skills from the very beginning of your higher learning path. Learn more about technical colleges in this country; Google a list of choices in your particular city or state.

 

 

Top Reasons to Choose Tech/Career Schools:

  • Lower Cost of Education

  • Focused Learning

  • Smaller classes

  • Hands-on training

  • Career Training

  • Close ties to the business community

  • Better internship opportunities & Job Placement

  • You can always transfer your earned credits toward a university degree

 

As with four-year colleges, there are financial aid packages available for technical colleges. Because of the strong relationship with the corporate world, these schools often offer scholarships from foundations.

 

 

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