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4 Tips for Balancing Parenthood and Vocational Training

Posted by Vantage College on Jan 9, 2017 9:00:00 AM

Balancing parenthood and academic studies can be among the most difficult challenges of a parent’s life. Stuck between a rock and a hard place, education can allow you to expand the opportunities for yourself and your child at the expense of valuable time with your children. If pursuing a degree, certification, or program is a priority for you, knowing how to balance your life the right way is tremendously beneficial. Here are four tips to help guide your way. 

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Career College Vs. 4 Year Traditional College: What’s the Difference?

Posted by Vantage College on Dec 15, 2016 9:00:00 AM

By 2020, 65 percent of all jobs in the U.S. will require post-secondary education of some kind. In other words, going back to school is an empowering decision for those who choose that option. Though the decision is a commitment, it doesn’t have to dramatically disrupt your schedule or pocketbook. Career colleges offer advantages that 4-year traditional institutions do not. These reasons are among the many that a career college, rather than a 4-year university, might be the right path for you. 

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Why Dedicated Career Training at a Career College Is Empowering

Posted by Vantage College on Dec 14, 2016 9:00:00 AM

If you’re considering the possibility of attending a career college, it’s likely you have an idea of the programs you want to join. For instance, you may be interested in launching a career in IT (information technology) or a career in healthcare. You want to get started as quickly as possible, and who can blame you? There are many reasons for wanting to attend a career college, but these are among the most powerful. 

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Going Back to School on a Budget: 5 Tips for Saving

Posted by Vantage College on Dec 2, 2016 3:33:53 PM

Going back to school for career training is a wise investment of time and money. Through financial aid programs and budgeting, you can make your path towards a new career an affordable one. No matter where you are in life or how successful you are financially, budgeting is always your friend. Finding a way to live and go to school on a budget is a necessary challenge most students must undertake.

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