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W hy earn a college degree?

W hy earn a college degree?. Boyd Edwards, Dean and Executive Director Utah State University Uintah Basin November 9, 2011. Outline. 1. Educated workers are needed. 2. College graduates have 20 advantages. 3. USU Uintah Basin can help you reach your educational goals. Education is needed.

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W hy earn a college degree?

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  1. Why earn a college degree? Boyd Edwards, Dean and Executive Director Utah State University Uintah Basin November 9, 2011

  2. Outline 1. Educated workers are needed. 2. College graduates have 20 advantages. 3. USU Uintah Basin can help you reach your educational goals.

  3. Education is needed Utah Jobs (in thousands) Jobs requiring post-secondary education are growing at double the rate of jobs for high school grads and dropouts. By 2018, 66% of jobs will require postsecondary education. Data from Carnevale, State-Level Analysis, pp. 99, 100; Analysis by Edwards

  4. Utah’s “Big Goal” To meet Utah’s education and workforce needs in response to a call by Governor Gary Herbert, the Board of Regents and the Commissioner of Higher Education have set a goal: For 55% of Utah’s working adults to hold an associate’s degree or higher by the year 2020, and for 11% to hold a postsecondary certificate. Currently, 39% of Utah’s working adults hold an associate’s degree or higher. Raje, pp. 10, 11

  5. Outline 1. Utah needs an educated workforce. 2. College graduates have 20 advantages. 3. USU Uintah Basin can help you reach your educational goals.

  6. College graduates 1. Participate in the labor force Baum, p. 18

  7. College graduates 2. Have more satisfying jobs Baum, p. 19

  8. College graduates 3. Feel their work is important Baum, p. 19

  9. College graduates 4. Earn more Baum, pp. 4, 11

  10. College graduates 4. Earn more Carnevale Full Report, p. 5

  11. College graduates 5. Have good health insurance Baum, p. 24

  12. College graduates 6. Have good retirement plans Baum, p. 23

  13. College graduates 7. Are not unemployed Baum, p. 20

  14. College graduates 8. Avoid poverty Baum, p. 25

  15. College graduates 9. Need less public assistance Baum, p. 26

  16. College graduates 10. Are less likely to be in jail Data from Harlow, p. 2; Analysis by Edwards

  17. College graduates 11. Smoke less Baum, p. 27

  18. College graduates 12. Exercise more Baum, p. 28

  19. College graduates 13. Are less likely to be obese Baum, p. 29

  20. College graduates 14. Live longer Egerter, p. 2

  21. College graduates 15. Have happier marriages Glenn, p. 16

  22. College graduates 16. Have fit children Baum, p. 29

  23. College graduates 17. Have lower infant child mortality Egerter, p. 3

  24. College graduates 18. Prepare their children for school Baum, p. 31

  25. College graduates 19. Enrich their children’s lives Baum, p. 31

  26. College graduates 20. Raise college graduates Egerter, p. 10

  27. Summary of20 Advantages Americans with college degrees generally enjoy a higher standard of living, better health, and more fulfilling jobs and family lives.

  28. Outline 1. Utah needs an educated workforce. 2. College graduates have 20 advantages. 3. USU Uintah Basin can help you reach your educational goals.

  29. Dreams Higher education fulfills dreams: to elevate one’s lifestyle to have stable employment to create new technologies to solve societal problems to understand the world to make a difference

  30. Challenges Some who contemplate entering a degree program face significant challenges, including under-preparation, the lack of financial resources, the lack of family support, and the need to care for children.

  31. Determination No matter what your challenges, you can fulfill your educational dreams and change your life for the better.

  32. USU Uintah Basin High-quality associate’s, bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degrees

  33. USU Uintah Basin Beautiful facilities in Roosevelt and Vernal

  34. USU Uintah Basin Extensive scholarship and financial aid opportunities

  35. USU Uintah Basin Excellent tutoring and refresher courses

  36. USU Uintah Basin Dedicated faculty members selected for their ability to teach and inspire students

  37. USU Uintah Basin Small class sizes and close associations with faculty members

  38. USU Uintah Basin Field experiences and internships that lead to job opportunities

  39. USU Uintah Basin Student research in state-of-the-art laboratory facilities.

  40. USU Uintah Basin Practicums to allow students to practice their teaching skills

  41. USU Uintah Basin Monthly student activities

  42. USU Uintah Basin Personal attention from caring advisors and student support staff Call (435) 722-2294 for an appointment

  43. USU Uintah Basin A great place to fulfill your educational dreams

  44. Thanks to Amy Edwards, Ann Edwards, Nadine Edwards, Claire Grover, Peggy Hollen, Josh Hunter, Leslie Jessup, Ronda Menlove, Robert Peterson, DerrikTollefson, and David Woolstenhulme for their thoughtful suggestions and contributions. Acknowledgments

  45. References S. Baum, J. Ma, K. Payea, Education Pays 2010: The Benefits of Higher Education for Individuals and Society (College Board Advocacy & Policy, 2010) http://trends.collegeboard.org/education_pays P. Carnevale, N. Smith, and J. Strohl, Help Wanted: Projections of Jobs and Education Requirements through 2018, Full Report and State-Level Analysis, (Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce, 2010) http://cew.georgetown.edu/jobs2018/ S. Egerter, P. Braveman, T. Sadegh-Nobari, R. Grossman-Kahn, M. Dekker, Issue Brief 6: Education Matters for Health (Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Commission to Build a Healthier America, 2009) http://www.commissiononhealth.org/Publications.aspx N. Glenn, With this Ring… A National Survey on Marriage in America (National Fatherhood Initiative, 2005) http://www.smartmarriages.com/nms.pdf C. W. Harlow, Bureau of Justice Statistics Special Report: Education and Correctional Populations, (US Department of Justice, Washington, DC, 2003) http://www.bjs.gov/content/pub/pdf/ecp.pdf J. Raje, HigherEdUtah2020 Plan: 2010 Report, (Utah System of Higher Education, 2010)http://www.higheredutah2020.org/case-statement/ Copies of this PowerPoint presentation and all of the articles listed above are available at http://www.uintahbasin.usu.edu/.

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