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A new report reveals a gap between students’ knowledge of available opportunities beyond a four-year degree and their interest in skills-based learning. Tell us your thoughts

The popularity of nondegree courses is rising among recent high school graduates who are less likely to consider college as their next move. According to a survey, 63 percent of teenagers are open to possibilities other than a four-year degree, and 35 percent of adolescents do not think education beyond high school is required. Only 13% of students believe they are completely ready to decide on their career route after high school, though.
 (IHE, ECMC Group Survey; Jobs for the Future; American Student Assistance)

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BLACK COLLEGE SPORTS & EDUCATION FOUNDATION

Vol. 8

EMPOWERING TOMORROW’S LEADERS

FAFSA 

Tuition, Loans Information

College education in the U.S. is expensive.
Things to Consider Before Applying for a Student Loan
Step-by-Step Guide to the FAFSA Application Online.
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Athletics Information

With the focus shifting from standardized testing to athletes’ capacity to profit from their name, image, and likeness, student-athletes have opportunities to monetize their skills. How does this affect your viewpoint?
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Extracurricular Activities

Extracurricular activities may have a big influence on your future plans for going to school, playing sports, and a lot more.There are endless opportunities.
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Trade Schools offer Excellent Career Opportunities
Embrace hands-on learning and real-world skills for a brighter future!
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Technical College: An Alternative Path to Success
TechEd: Where Innovation Meets Education
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Jumpstart Your Work Career

A new report reveals a gap between students’ knowledge of available opportunities beyond a four-year degree and their interest in skills-based learning. Tell us your thoughts

The popularity of nondegree courses is rising among recent high school graduates who are less likely to consider college as their next move. According to a survey, 63 percent of teenagers are open to possibilities other than a four-year degree, and 35 percent of adolescents do not think education beyond high school is required. Only 13% of students believe they are completely ready to decide on their career route after high school, though.
 (IHE, ECMC Group Survey; Jobs for the Future; American Student Assistance)

Feature Articles

As a sole source provider of innovative educational resources to schools and organizations throughout the country, we are committed to providing the youngsters and communities we serve with the highest level of quality products and services.  

Kevin Dunn, Founder                           See more

PuzzlesforUs Topics

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