1. 9 BENEFITS OF EARNING A COLLEGE DEGREE
HOLIDAYS AND NEW YEAR TO BRING GLAD TIDINGS!
Winter Break is almost here for CBD College with the last day of classes being held December 23rd.
What’s approaching even faster is the return of students and faculty: Tuesday, January 3rd, 2017!
Now is the time to plan for a successful new year and new you. Consider these perks when choosing
to get a college degree.
9 Benefits of Earning a College Degree in 2017
1. You Will Earn More Money
A college graduate earns more than a non-graduate.
Plain and simple. Studies have shown that there is an
average of $25,000 earnings difference between grads
and non-grads. Furthermore, this gap is widening every
year. The bottom line is that pursuing a degree
increases the ability to find work in the same field,
increasing experience and earning potential.
2. You Will Be More Attractive to Employers
On top of field training, college requires analytical and critical thinking, organization skills, and the
ability to see a project through from start to finish. These proficiencies qualify graduates for a flexible
range of employment in fields that offer more job openings, more upward mobility, and a lifetime of
open doors. Additionally, employers find that graduates exhibit a keen team-player attitude, strong
decision-making, communication and an innate sense of self-discipline in a professional environment.
3. You Will Have Better Job Security and Satisfaction
College grads don’t just want a job to pay the bills, they want a career where they’ll feel more satisfied
and secure. Studies have recently shown that compared to non-grads, college graduates holding a
position in teaching or the medical field are less to likely to be laid off during recession. Factors
including higher income, employment benefits, and opening doors would be why 60 percent of college
graduates enjoy, find interest, and are inspired by their jobs. Plus, they are on average three times as
happy when they report job satisfaction.
4. You Will Be Better Equipped to Handle Adversity
Today’s college graduates are earning their degrees in an economic downturn. They can weather any
form of hardship. Employment rates of those with degrees increased by two percent in the first quarter
2. of 2010, despite the recession, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ Population Survey. Every
other group saw numbers decline, with one in five losing their existing jobs compared to the one in one
hundred of those with degrees.
5. You Build a Network
Attending an accredited college is a certain way to get in touch with fellow peers and alumni looking
to fill open positions and achieve the same sort of success in the same career. In the right learning
environment, socializing becomes the new job recommendation, which leads to better opportunities
with a good support system.
6. You Will Benefit Yourself and Your Family
Earning a degree allows a graduate opportunities which provide better rewards, including but not
limited to health care, retirement investment, and travel. Depending on a graduate’s position, these
advantages add up to more than take-home pay, and this can make a vital difference, especially
regarding healthcare for a family. Historically, families of college graduates are generally better off
economically and socially. Degree holders have lower unemployment and consequently lower poverty
rates, are more likely to read to their kids, and are twice as likely to be active in furthering their
children’s higher education.
7. You Install a Down-Payment On Your Future
By attending college, graduates are locking down their own success. The cost of not going to college
is rising, so much so that nine out of ten graduates are raving about the benefits they are reaping from
the investment. Their own children are more likely to attend college with the future that their parents
have secured, and they are less likely to live below the poverty line.
8. You Become Empowered and Create a Stronger Sense of Self
Besides a depth of knowledge in a field of study, graduates have a better understanding of
responsibilities which impact their day-to-day existence: comprehending important contracts,
understanding how the markets influence retirement, and managing personal and familial finances.
Those with a college education find themselves empowered to be more in control of their life. The
amount of pride and self-worth found in obtaining a degree is enough for many to find agency to
change their circumstances, ultimately transforming their society.
9. You Will Be Happier Overall
There are almost too many health benefits in achieving a degree! Where to begin? The likelihood of
depression is reduced; the drive to exercise is boosted; the likelihood of becoming obese or have obese
children is reduced; graduates are 70% less likely to have never smoked, and around 20% are trying or
have already quit; degree holders are two and a half times more likely to vote; grads live, on average,
nine years longer than those who don’t graduate from high school; they donate money and time to
organizations more than those who haven’t sought out higher education, helping the youths and
coming to the aid of religious groups.
3. Whether you’re currently a student at CBD College or you’re looking to begin your vocational career
on the right foot, there are many ways to get the most out of your career. Take pride in your school,
and prepare for your future. Click here to learn more about CBD College.
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