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How having a career will affect how you feel

November 22, 2011

Despite all the challenges of time and money going back to college as a parent presents, having the career of your dreams and being able to financially support yourself and your family are motivating factors to many mothers.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, female bachelor's degree holders age 25 and older earned an average of 79 percent more than those who only had a high school diploma in 2009.…

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Preparing a resume

November 22, 2011

While some people go back to school as adults to get a college degree simply because they love learning, most are seeking for a better life for themselves and their families. So when all of the classes are done and the grants for parents or scholarships for mothers are no longer helping to pay your way, it's time to get a job.…

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Shedding your college attire for the ‘real world’

November 17, 2011

Going back to college as an adult is becoming an increasingly popular option for many mothers. Recent statistics from the U.S. Department of Education reveal that adult students are the fastest growing educational demographic, and these numbers are steadily increasing.
Many mothers who return to college to pursue a degree enjoy the casual wardrobe that they can wear as students. If they are pursuing an online degree, pajamas and sweat pants may even be staples of their wardrobe.…

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Magazine names great careers for women

November 16, 2011

There are many reasons mothers choose to go back to school to pursue a college degree - gaining confidence, happiness and fulfillment are just a few of them. Of course many also say that they decide to go to college for financial reasons.
Having a college degree significantly boosts one's earning potential, making it easier for moms to support and provide for their children and families.…

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Challenging economy provides a great reason for moms to go to college

November 15, 2011

Whether they already have a college degree or not, the difficult economy is the perfect reason moms should consider going back to college now.
Many women who are unexpectedly laid off, or who have spouses who have lost their jobs, are faced with the challenge of figuring out what's next for their families. Even those who are not out of work may realize that they are bored, unhappy and not working to their full potential.…

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Average salaries increase for college grads

November 2, 2011

Government data shows that individuals who have a bachelor's degree make significantly more money each year than those without a college degree. According to the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), in 2009, the average salary for adults ages 25 to 34 with a bachelor's degree was $45,000, while those with a high school diploma or other equivalent degree earned an average of $30,000 per year.…

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Paid internships help offset costs, offer experience

November 2, 2011

There's no denying the fact that individuals pursuing a particular degree usually hope to work in that field upon graduation. However, finding a job without experience can prove to be difficult.
Recruiters say that internships can often help students gain necessary experience in their chosen profession. Some internships are done simply to gain experience and college credit, while others are paid positions.…

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A career test may point you in the right direction

October 31, 2011

As a working adult, you've gone through the ringer to earn your degree and break into a chosen field, but sometimes even the career you've worked so hard to achieve may seem stale after a few years. If you're in the need of a change and have no idea where to start, there are a number of services that a career counselor can help you with to point you in the right direction.…

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Being realistic about your career choices

October 28, 2011

Mothers who are heading to college to pursue a better life for their families have a lot to consider when choosing a potential career. There are so many factors that can influence their decision, so it's best to sit down with a career counselor to find out exactly what their working life will look like.
First and foremost, you need to ask yourself if you want to be placed into a stressful, intense environment.…

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Take a non-credit course to get a sense of your career goals

October 27, 2011

Choosing a career can be a lasting decision that can affect the rest of your life, so it's vital that you are 100 percent certain about your chosen field. If you've been mulling over the prospect of going to college to earn a degree, it's advantageous to know what your major will be before you set foot on campus.
Entering college undecided is not the ideal option, but it can certainly work to narrow down your choices.…

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