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5 Degree Completion Myths
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Historically, the college system has been flawed. It is geared specifically for students who have just completed high school, usually between the ages of 18 and 22. But more recently, colleges have been making more and more concessions for non-traditional students, including working adults. Colleges are making it easier for working men and women, many of whom are supporting their families, to complete their degree. There are many myths about degree completion that need to be debunked to ease the minds of working adults considering obtaining their degrees. Below, we will try to debunk five of these myths. It?s too late for me. I won?t succeed in college after all these years. Going back to college can?t really help me. I won?t have time for my family between work and school. It?s just a combination of the above factors. I?m scared. For more information about Degree Completion, check out these schools with degree completion programs. Read more at: http://news.search4careercolleges.com/03-2006/5-degree-completion-myths/. Tags: careercolleges historically specifically universities combination concessions convenience telecourses traditional completion difference supporting understand completed counselor education generally including obtaining returning something videotape benefits colleges debunked User reviews There are no user reviews for this item. Add new review |
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