Benefits of Continuing Education
Are you stuck in a rut at work, doing the same job year after year with little or no hope of moving up the
ladder? Do you constantly wish you could switch gears midway through your career in pursuit of that
dream job? Are...
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Benefits of Continuing Education
Are you stuck in a rut at work, doing the same job year after year with little or no hope of moving up the
ladder? Do you constantly wish you could switch gears midway through your career in pursuit of that
dream job? Are you the idealist who believes education is a continuous process and has an undying
thirst for knowledge or the realist who just wants that promotion and the consequent increase in salary?
The situations described above may be different, but the solution to all of them is one – continuing
education.
The term continuing education, which includes degree credit courses amongst many other
types of learning activities, is generally used to refer to education that is imparted to students who are
older than the traditional age of university-going students.
According to a national survey of students in continuing education, the adult learners in both two-year
and four-year college degree programs were considerably older than traditional stude
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