earn twice what high school graduates earn.
have greater rates of savings.
earn twice what high school graduates earn. have greater rates of savings.
There are a large variety job opportunities available for college graduates. The jobs available to any one individual will be specific to the degree that the person has acquired. Online job databases such as Monster and Jobing can help college graduates locate job opportunities.
The best place for the answer to this question is the college offering the degree. The division office or academic department that offers the degree should have information on the kinds of jobs their graduates have obtained.
High School, Junior College or college graduates?
High School, Junior College or college graduates?
"How many college graduates in 2007 in US?"
Several job opportunities await recent college graduates. Rising job markets are in telecommunications, financial services, securities and commodities, market research analyst, even public relations to name a few.
College graduates can receive better jobs, and are likely smarter!!
Yes college graduates make more money than non-college graduates. On average a non-college graduate makes $18,734 and a college graduate makes $27,915.
You can find scholarship opportunities at your college's financial aid department. You can also find more information on this on the college's website.
More college graduates than jobs
71.1 % of Filipino high school graduates attend college.