Going back to school is a big decision. As it should be – it’s definitely a commitment that affects the whole family. If you’re considering whether to start working toward that degree, here are some stats you can’t ignore.
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Education Boosts Income and Reduces Unemployment
- Workers with a bachelor’s degree earn 67% more than those with only a high school education. (Bureau of Labor and Statistics, 2019)
- Workers with a master’s degree earn 20% more than those with a bachelor’s degree. (Bureau of Labor and Statistics, 2019)
- Unemployment rates are 40% lower for individuals with a bachelor’s degree compared to those with only a high school diploma. (Bureau of Labor and Statistics, 2019)
- Peak unemployment during the pandemic increased 10% more for those with only a high school diploma compared to individuals with a bachelor’s degree. (Congressional Research Service, 2020)
Education Is Linked to Overall Happiness & Child Success
- Workers who have a college education experience higher levels of job satisfaction than those who don’t. (Karabuk University)
- Individuals with a college degree report a higher level of happiness with their lives. (Pew Research, 2016)
- The greatest predictor of a child’s academic success is their parents’ education level. (The Atlantic, 2012)
Think You Don’t Have the Time or Money?
- Only 12% of students pay a college’s “sticker price.” (Armstrong Advisory)
- The average mother spends over 1.5 hours each day watching television. (Bureau of Labor and Statistics, 2019)
- The average mother has over three hours of free time each day. (Bureau of Labor and Statistics, 2019)
Your Time is Now!
The sooner you go back to school, the sooner you’ll start reaping rewards that will benefit your whole family. And with technological advancements and the current remote-learning culture, earning your degree has never been easier! Online and evening classes abound, and even if you can’t take classes full-time, taking just one class gets you that much closer to your degree. A small step in the right direction is better than no steps. Make this your year to start working toward your goal, and show your kids that hard work pays off!
Northwest University is committed to offering the best academic experience for our online learners. With a vast catalog of online course options – including several degrees that can be completed 100% online – we provide robust technological support and learning resources to help every student succeed.
With traditional programs as well as flexible online learning options, there are plenty of options at Northwest University – many of which are specifically geared toward nontraditional adult learners. Undergraduate and graduate programs are available, most of which can be designed to work with any student’s schedule. Learn about all the academic options Northwest University offers and request more information today!