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Is your major a lucrative one?

February 14, 2012

Increasing one's earning potential is one of the main reasons many mothers decide to pursue a college degree. After all, data show that those with a college education make considerably more than those without one.
According to the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), in 2009, the average salary for adults aged 25 to 34 with a bachelor's degree was $15,000 more per year than for those with a high school diploma or other equivalent degree.…

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Some degrees offer better job stability

February 13, 2012

Mothers who decide to pursue a college degree often do so to ensure their family will be financially independent. After all, getting a degree not only helps make a person more desirable in the job market, but it also helps her increase her earning potential.
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), in 2010 individuals with a bachelor's degree made an average of $1,038 per week, compared to $767 per week for those with an associate degree, $712 per week for those with some college (but no degree) and $626 per week for those with a high school diploma.…

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Networking for nursing students

January 19, 2012

Nursing is a popular major among mothers pursuing a college education for several reasons. A career as a nurse can be emotionally-rewarding, lucrative and offers many moms a flexible schedule that helps them master the work-life balance.
In addition, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reports that the job prospects for registered nurses are expected to be excellent over the next decade.…

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The most popular college majors

December 13, 2011

Many moms pursuing a college degree do so because they want to fulfill a dream of working in a particular job or industry when they graduate.
However, many simply want to get a degree to increase their earning potential and be better able to support their families.
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), in 2010 individuals with a bachelor's degree made an average of $1,038 per week, compared to $767 per week for those with an associate's degree, $712 per week for those with some college (but no degree) and $626 per week for those with a high school diploma.…

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Deciding what to study in college

November 30, 2011

Parents who want to get a college degree often depend on scholarships for mothers, grants and other financial aid to make their dream a reality. However, while many mothers pursuing their college education know exactly what they want to do when they graduate, others are unsure of what their career path will look like.
Some college majors, such as nursing, accounting or education, are very specialized to a particular field.…

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Degrees with a high R.O.I.

November 30, 2011

Financing a college education is made easier with the use of grants, college scholarships and other financial aid. While these things help make going to college a reality for many, some worry about whether their degree will pay off in terms of their income after graduation.
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), in 2010 individuals with a bachelor's degree made an average of $1,038 per week, compared to $767 per week for those with an associate's degree, $712 per week for those with some college (but no degree) and $626 per week for those with a high school diploma.…

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Employers list in-demand degrees

November 2, 2011

A college education is important now more than ever. According to the U.S. Department of Education, "In the coming decade, individuals with professional certificates and postsecondary education degrees at the associate, bachelor's and graduate levels are projected to continue to experience higher levels of employment and wage growth than those without."
But what type of jobs are most in-demand now? A recent survey conducted by the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE) finds that individuals with business, engineering and computer sciences degrees are being sought out by many employers.…

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Are you tech-savvy? A degree in information technology could get you a job right away

October 25, 2011

Mothers who have a significant interest in all things electronic and have a certain knack of knowing what to do around a computer could be the ideal candidates for an information technology degree. Now is the ideal time to get back in the classroom to pursue a field that will lead to a fulfilling career.
Information technology is one of the largest-growing fields in the country.…

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Get that promotion you’ve been seeking by earning a graduate degree

October 17, 2011

If you've been working tirelessly at your current job and you've gone about as far as your bachelor's degree will take you, it's never too late for graduate school. Now that you've found a career that you love, it's time to find a way reach to the top, and heading to school to receive a graduate degree could be the ideal way of making that happen.…

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Entering college undecided could help you figure out exactly where you belong

October 14, 2011

Picking a major is a huge step in any student's life, so if you're not 100 percent about your potential field, entering college undecided may be the ideal choice. After you spend a semester or two sampling the many course offerings that your institution has to offer, a particular subject may strike a chord that can lead to a fulfilling career in the future.…

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