
Debunked: 5 Myths About Associate Degrees
Associate degrees can feel like “entry level” college degrees. They’re overshadowed by bachelor’s degrees, so many people believe some BIG MYTHS about associate degrees.It’s time to debunk the myths!
Associate degrees can feel like “entry level” college degrees. They’re overshadowed by bachelor’s degrees, so many people believe some BIG MYTHS about associate degrees.It’s time to debunk the myths!
The fireworks have faded, the new year is finally here, and you’re ready to make progress toward a better life. Guess what… the C2C Grant is back this year with even more improvements! We listened to feedback from students and grads and updated the program. Now it’s even easier for YOU to get the help that you need to reach your college goals.
About 50% of employers pay some or all of college tuition and even more can be sold. Find out the key to employer paid tuition.
A simple guide for returning students to an easier FAFSA.
For millions of students every year, completing college is difficult or impossible. Kierre Rimmer was one such student who was suddenly forced by circumstance to leave school without finishing his degree.
If you left college a few credits shy of a degree and you’re hesitating to go back, there are a lot of reasons that a return to school is entirely worth the cost. Here are just a few of them:
Before you can decide if returning to college is doable for you, you’ll first need to understand the associated costs. As a nontraditional student, your situation and costs may differ slightly from what you see on a college’s website. Here’s what you need to know.
No matter your age, going back to school requires commitment and focus, but especially as a working adult. Whether you’ve been working a few years or decades, most adult students worry about finding time in their day-to-day life for classes and studying, paying for school, and managing family, work, and studies.
I would often see the C2C program when I logged onto Facebook. After a while, I decided to look into it. I thought it might be worth seeing what was involved since I had some college
Online classes can be convenient and exciting. If you are a student who is considering taking courses via the internet, you may be concerned with
Associate degrees can feel like “entry level” college degrees. They’re overshadowed by bachelor’s degrees, so many people believe some BIG MYTHS about associate degrees.It’s time to debunk the myths!
The fireworks have faded, the new year is finally here, and you’re ready to make progress toward a better life. Guess what… the C2C Grant is back this year with even more improvements! We listened to feedback from students and grads and updated the program. Now it’s even easier for YOU to get the help that you need to reach your college goals.
About 50% of employers pay some or all of college tuition and even more can be sold. Find out the key to employer paid tuition.
A simple guide for returning students to an easier FAFSA.
For millions of students every year, completing college is difficult or impossible. Kierre Rimmer was one such student who was suddenly forced by circumstance to leave school without finishing his degree.
If you left college a few credits shy of a degree and you’re hesitating to go back, there are a lot of reasons that a return to school is entirely worth the cost. Here are just a few of them:
Before you can decide if returning to college is doable for you, you’ll first need to understand the associated costs. As a nontraditional student, your situation and costs may differ slightly from what you see on a college’s website. Here’s what you need to know.
No matter your age, going back to school requires commitment and focus, but especially as a working adult. Whether you’ve been working a few years or decades, most adult students worry about finding time in their day-to-day life for classes and studying, paying for school, and managing family, work, and studies.
I would often see the C2C program when I logged onto Facebook. After a while, I decided to look into it. I thought it might be worth seeing what was involved since I had some college
Online classes can be convenient and exciting. If you are a student who is considering taking courses via the internet, you may be concerned with
Complete 2 Compete (C2C) is a state program designed to help Mississippi adults complete their college degrees and create a brighter future.
The C2C program and grant are funded by the Mississippi Department of Human Services and the W.K. Kellogg Foundation.
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