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Why a Career College May be Right for You

Discover More About the Benefits of Learning a Trade

Whether you’re graduating from high school and planning for your future or simply looking to make a career change, there are many factors to consider when furthering your education.

You may find yourself weary about attending a traditional four-year college, especially if you’re looking for an accelerated program that can help you pursue your career goals faster. If this sounds like you, consider enrolling at a career college.

Read on to learn how trade school training can help you meet your goals of a fulfilling career.

Focused Curriculum

Commonly referred to as vocational schools or technical schools, career colleges provide students with a specialized education that focuses on a specific skill-based trade. A major difference between career colleges and traditional colleges is the accelerated education and training.

At career colleges, programs are focused on the training needed to work in the chosen career field. Students enrolled in a trade school, like Professional Skills Institute, will only take courses that relate to their program. This means students do not take unnecessary general education courses or electives, both of which are required at four-year colleges.

This structure allows career college programs to be significantly shorter than those at traditional colleges. In fact, most trade programs can be completed within two years.

Professional Growth Opportunities

The main goal of a career college is to prepare students for their desired career field through hands-on learning and real-world experiences. Through externships and clinicals, students have the opportunity to apply their classroom knowledge in an interactive setting. From working with patients or clients to using relevant technology and equipment, externships and clinicals allow students to learn and prepare for the daily routine of a working professional.

Additionally, externships and clinicals are a great way for students to network. These experiences provide students with the opportunity to work alongside professionals that are currently in the field, which may lead to future job opportunities.

Career colleges strive to prepare students to enter the workforce upon graduation. At the completion of a program, students are qualified to take specific certifications that employers are looking for in new hires. Practical Nurse students, for instance, are qualified to take the National Council Licensure Examination for Practical Nurses (NCLEX – PN) certification.

Career Opportunities and Stability

When deciding to continue your education, the projected job growth of a given career may influence your enrollment decision. Career colleges offer trade programs that train students for jobs that are in high demand.

Filling the career gaps in trades is more important now than ever before. Increasing baby boomer retirement rates, for example, has created an influx in demand for healthcare jobs to provide medical care, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

As a result, the BLS projects that healthcare jobs, including Physical Therapist Assistants, will see up to a 27% increase in employment by 2028.

Career colleges provide students with hands-on training programs to earn the necessary credentials to work in such careers.

At Professional Skills Institute, we offer programs for in-demand careers and we are ready to help you succeed. Our Admissions Department is here to help you learn more about our school. Contact us today to start a conversation or to schedule a campus tour online.

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