If Traditional 4 Year College Isn’t For You
College is a huge, time-consuming, expensive commitment. Maybe you can’t afford it, or maybe you just don’t want to go. A four-year school isn’t your only option. Consider some of the following paths if you’re not ready for a 4 year college:
Gap Year:
Take some time off school while you work. Find organizations to volunteer with, travel, save money, read a lot, and discover what really interests you.
Community College:
Students who want to attend school but aren’t sure what to study should consider community college. Community colleges are low cost, offer several courses, and if students meet all curriculum requirements, they’ll receive an associate’s degree after two years. Most classes will transfer to whatever four-year program students choose.
Trade or Vocational School:
Typically completed in two years or less, trade or vocational Schools prepare you for a specific job, including occupational therapy assistant, sound engineering technician, web developer, crane operator and more.
Enlist in the Military:
Gain confidence, discipline and leadership skills. If you decide to go back to college later in life, completing your service can provide benefits such as financial aid and home purchase assistance.
Cosmetology School:
If hair, skin and nails call to you, consider cosmetology school. Programs are flexible and can be completed in as little as 12 months.
Entry-Level Job:
Explore different fields and see if you can get your foot in the door with an entry level position. At six months to a year, you will have a pretty good idea about whether or not this is the career path you want. Don’t forget to save!