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Educational loan : 4 Degrees That Are Better to Earn at a Community College

Radiation technology and medical imaging: Radiation therapist, nuclear medicine technologist and diagnostic medical sonographer are three high-paying positions a Educational loan can take on with a two-year degree.<br>http://www.avanse.com/avanse-education-loans/

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Educational loan : 4 Degrees That Are Better to Earn at a Community College

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  1. Educational loan

  2. 4 Degrees That Are Better to Earn at a Community College

  3. A college degree is a clear advantage in a competitive job market, but a bachelor's degree isn't the only ticket to a good living. • Careers in fields such as health care, manufacturing and information technology offer median earnings of up to $55,000 or more for graduates with an associate degree, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. • And, in some cases, a two-year degree or technical certificate can offer students a better return on investment than a four-year degree.

  4. When it comes to earning big without spending big on college, it pays to go with specialized or technical degrees, experts say. • Here are four degrees that fit the bill, and may offer graduates a better return than a bachelor's. • 1. Engineering technology: High-tech employers are looking for specific skills over degrees. • This is especially the case in manufacturing, where employers have a hard time filling open positions, says Jason Premo, founder of Adex Machining Technologies, an aerospace manufacturing company in South Carolina.

  5. Proficiency on a variety of modern technologies used in the actual field, especially individual certifications, is significantly more valuable than the standard degree," says Premo, adding that the vast majority of jobs he hired for did not require a bachelor's. • Graduates with a bachelor's in aerospace or electrical engineering typically earn around $65,000, on average, during their first few years on the job, according to PayScale, an online salary database. A two • year degree in aerospace or electrical engineering technology can net graduates nearly the same, Premo says.

  6. Radiation technology and medical imaging: Radiation therapist, nuclear medicine technologist and diagnostic medical sonographer are three high-paying positions a Educational loan can take on with a two-year degree. • In 2012, radiation therapists and nuclear medicine technologists earned median salaries of $77,560 and $70,180, respectively, according to the most recent data available from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. • The median salary for diagnostic sonographers was lower at $65,860, but still nearly $20,000 higher than the median salary for young adults with bachelor's degrees, according to the National Center for Education Statistics.

  7. Plumbing and heating: A college degree isn't required to become a plumber or HVAC – heating, ventilation and air conditioning – technician. • Instead, students become apprentices, getting on-the-job training, a salary and classes in math and science that cover topics relevant to the field, such as hydraulics and mechanical drafting. • Source: http://bit.ly/25ip5rE

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