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Do the Benefits Outweigh the Costs? Reasons to Continue Your Education


There is no doubt that continuing education benefits employees in many ways. Here are some of the many reasons why a person should consider continuing their education beyond high school:

  • Higher salary

Continuing education improves your chances of promotion and a higher salary, in fact, on average college graduates make over 50% more than their high school counterparts over their lifetime.

  • New Skills

Continuing your education helps you gain more knowledge and skills required to do your job and potential future jobs. It also makes you a more marketable option in the job market if looking to transition to a new job or ask for a raise in the future. The more you can showcase, the better!

  • Personal Development

Continuing your education can be just as intrinsically motivated as it is extrinsically. Learning new things and gaining new skills can make a person feel a sense of accomplishment and improve self-image. It can be a great confidence booster!

  • Networking

Continuing your education is a great way to meet and connect with professionals in your field. Take advantage of your college’s networking programs and clubs to help meet those connections to help you gain a competitive edge.

  • Job Security

Any credential earned is something that you can take with you for life. This puts you ahead of those who didn’t gain anything extra outside of high school and makes you more marketable.

Although continuing your education involves some serious commitment and money, the benefits outweigh the costs. Long term effects of this choice will allow easier access to the jobs, salary, and lifestyle that you want to live. While there are a lot of serious considerations to make before deciding what program is right for you, continuing your education in any form is a wise choice.


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