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Top ten reasons for graduation from SSCC
1. Top Ten Reasons for Graduation fromSnead State Community College
2. Ok, so it’s about the money Those who complete the Associate Degree earn about $8,000 a year more than those with only High School Over a career, that can mean as much as $500,000
3. You are PREPARED for change Most workers will change their jobs from 4 – 10 times When you are job hunting, the college degree makes a difference You want to check “College Degree,” not “Some College”
4. You Have a Better Chance to Keep Your Job Those who complete a degree of a certificate are more likely to retain their jobs Unemployment for Associate degree holders is 30% less than for those with only High School
5. Your Chances to Successfully Transfer to a 4-Year School are Better Those who complete the Associate Degree do better than the freshmen that went directly to 4-year schools Snead State is the best transfer community college in the State
6. You Can Get Smug & Sassy When you Graduate Those who complete the Associate degree are rightfully proud of their achievement You reached your goal and have something to show for it
7. Do It for Your Kids Reverse the national trend od declining educational levels Children of college graduates are themselves more likely to graduate
8. Graduation = Healthier Living Those who complete the Associate Degree are more likely to live longer Because you make more money, your health will be better
9. It’s Also Good for Everyone Those who complete the Associate Degree make better choices in terms of sustainable lifestyle
10. And More! Those who complete the Associate Degree are more likely to vote More likely to volunteer More likely to run for elected office
11. And Even More! Those who complete the Associate Degree are more likely to contribute more to the local and national economy Improve America’s workforce competitiveness
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Give a brief overview of the presentation. Describe the major focus of the presentation and why it is important.Introduce each of the major topics.To provide a road map for the audience, you can repeat this Overview slide throughout the presentation, highlighting the particular topic you will discuss next.
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Give a brief overview of the presentation. Describe the major focus of the presentation and why it is important.Introduce each of the major topics.To provide a road map for the audience, you can repeat this Overview slide throughout the presentation, highlighting the particular topic you will discuss next.
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