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Should a College Degree Be on Your Bucket List?

leadership-journey-3-stepsBy Dr. Jill Fuson
Faculty Director, School of Business at American Public University

According to recent studies, a college degree is:

  • A Good Investment – Statistics show 75% of future position are expected to require certification, licensure, or a bachelor’s degree.
  • A Necessity – Many adults find a college degree is a necessity to enter their career choice or advancement in their professional field.
  • Essential – Many adults are experiencing advancing technologies, employment conditions and changing economics making it essential to update or develop their knowledge and skills to remain competitive.

More Money in your Pocket – According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor, 2014 median weekly earnings of full time workers age 25 and older

  • with less than a high school diploma $488
  • with a high school diploma only (no college) $668
  • with at least a bachelor’s degree was $1,101
  • with at least a master’s degree was $1,326
  • with a doctoral degree was $1,591

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According to the College Board, over a lifetime, the earning potential gap between a high school graduate and a graduate with a bachelor’s degree or higher exceeds over $1 million.

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Whether you are just starting your educational journey as a freshman in college or you are preparing to graduate this month with your college degree, your bucket list should have Earn My College Degree as one of your life’s major achievements. A bucket list is essentially a list of goals; something each of us should commit to paper. Making a bucket list of your goals increases the likelihood you will be able to place a check mark on your list and fulfill your goals.

(Information retrieved from: http://www.bls.gov/ Last Modified Date: April 2, 2015)

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About the Author: Dr. Jill Fuson, Faculty Director for the School of Business, has been with APUS for 6 years. She has a Ph.D. from Capella University, a master’s degree from Webster University, and an undergraduate degree from University of Maryland, European Division. She currently teaches graduate Human Resource courses.

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