No matter who you are or what your background might be, deciding whether or not to go to college, and which college to attend, is a complex and often stressful process. Why You Should (or Shouldn't) Go to College is written to help you become more informed and more comfortable in your decision-making so that perhaps some of the unavoidable anxiety is reduced, your questions are answered, and you can move forward confidently toward your goal...whatever it might be.
Full of easy-to-understand data and background on higher education and current economic workforce trends, this book provides an overview of the college process, including academic keywords and jargon, alternative routes, and "Student Silhouette" stories from others who have chosen a variety of paths post high school,. This book will enhance your knowledge and choices when deciding what path is right for you.
Whether you are a stressed high school student trying to decide what's next, a parent deliberating your child's future, or a non-traditional student following your own path, this has the knowledge and information needed to make deliberate and informed choices about your future education and career choices.
Sprache
Verlagsort
Verlagsgruppe
Zielgruppe
Für Jugendliche
General, Parents, and Professional Practice & Development
Illustrationen
2 s/w Zeichnungen, 2 s/w Abbildungen
2 Line drawings, black and white; 2 Illustrations, black and white
Maße
Höhe: 198 mm
Breite: 129 mm
Dicke: 6 mm
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ISBN-13
978-1-032-69222-7 (9781032692227)
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Dr. Catherine G. Cordova has over a decade of experience leading and teaching within higher education at the public university and community college settings. She has designed and overseen various innovative programs to assist students in their transition to college and is a certified career coach with background in new student programming, orientation, first-generation research, and student engagement initiatives. She holds a Ph.D. in Curriculum and Instruction concentrated in Career and Workforce Education from the University of South Florida, USA.
1. The Current College and Career Climate 2. The Truth About College and Career Success Skills 3. Traditional College Alternatives and Career Options Vocational degrees, internships, apprenticeships, trade schools, skilled jobs, and the military 4. Navigating the College Choice 5. Is an Associate Degree Right for Me? 6. Is a Bachelor Degree Right for Me? 7. In Consideration of Master's or Doctoral Degrees 8. Microcredentialing and Industry Certifications for Extra Skills 9. Academic and Industry Terms to Clear the Confusion 10. Conclusion: Choosing What's Right for YOU