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Post-Secondary Options :check (4 year college (examples (University of…
Post-Secondary Options :check
technical/vocational/trade schools
advantages
more hands on than college
small class size
strong job replacement
inetpensize cost comparable to Jr. College
can get a certificate in 2 years or less
highly specialized areas
examples
Arkansas school of message
Arkansas and Oklahoma school of Real Estate
careers
welding
heavy equipment mechanic
apprenticeship programs
earn while you learn
no college debt
great way to learn practical skills
low preasure learning environment supported by experienced people
great way to make contacts
examples
animal trainers
butchers
Air-Traffic controllers
Jr. College
degrees earned
Associate of arts
Associate of applied science
Associate of Science
advantages
small class size
inexpensive tuition
basic class transfer
can live at home
examples
northwest arkansas community of college bentonville
college of the Ouachitas-Malvarn
Ozarka college
examples in Arkansas
facts
sixty semester credits
20 classes
program takes 2 years to complete
careers
Electronics Technology-A.A.S
Business Management and Administration-A.S.
Fire Science Administration-A.A.S
Creative Writing-A.A
military
military
benefits
all expenses paid
serve your country through a skilled job
academy
bachelor of science
bachelor of arts
examples
benefits include housing, lower medical, lower food cost
rank after graduation 2nd lietenont
examples
Annapolis-navy and marine academy Maryland
West Point-Army-New York
Air Force-Colorado Springs
Coast Guard-New London, CT
after high school graduation
can increase rank through officers school
retire after 20 years
rank enlisted
can choose your branch
benefits include: housing, lower medical, lower food cost
4 year college
degrees earned
Bachelor of science = B.S.
Bachelor of Arts = B.A
Academic information
level of students
freshman- fewer than 30 hours
40 classes
sophomore- 30/59 hours
120 semester credits
junior-60/89 hours
senior- 90 or more hours
in state/state schools
supported by parents tat money
tuition is cheaper in the state you have lived in
out of state/state schools
tuition is usually higher since your parent's didn't pay taxes in that state
some schools will give in an state tuition rate if your state doesn't have that program of study
some schools will give an in state tuition rate if it is a boarding state
private schools
usually associated with religion
receives no tax dollars
most expensive
examples
University of Arkansas
Arkansas tech
Arkansas State
in state/state schools--10
out of state/state schools--LOTS
Texas Tech University
Oklahoma State University
Louisiana State University
Private schools-11 schools in Arkansas/LOTS Across the U.S.
Hendrix- Methodist
Baylor-Baptist
Yale-United Church of Christ 2005
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