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    between adults with college degrees and those with high school diplomas. College graduates make about one million dollars more in their life time than high school graduates. Although some may say attending college is costly and a waste of time, one should go to college and earn a degree because, it provides more job opportunities, greater benefits, and higher pay. People with a college degree have more job opportunities than those with high school diplomas. According to…

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    Career/work comparison of College graduates and High School graduates “Our children are our future!” most people say. All of us have heard this statement before since we were little kids, but are kids really our future or is it just a stereotype passed on through generations? They should be having fun but at the same time, parents should also look after them and guide them to be prepared for the challenges of the real world when looking for a good job. Nowadays, kids choose to stay home and…

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    Identifying data about the client system (individual, family, group, community or organization): Though I have had many experiences with working with different client systems, the client system in which I will be focusing on for the sake of this practice example will be a group client system. The group is composed of 21 participants, whom ages vary from 16-24 years old. The participants are members of the Opportunity Youth Program. The program requires that the participants are not currently…

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    hopes of putting us into the operational field and continuing our education there. Once I completed my studies and graduated, I felt it was time for me to apply myself in a personal passion of computers to gain a degree and GCU fit as a sought after school. Through attending GCU, I look to attain a degree in Information Technology and a strong grasp on my…

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    successful future. She stresses that in today’s society those who do not receive college degrees are struggling to stay in the middle class. Throughout the article she uses statistics and graphs to show the growing percentage of people receiving college diplomas as well as the increasing wage gap between workers with a degree versus workers without…

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    medical problems. She lacked the family support because her family did not live close by. She stated, “I have a great desire to go back to school, but right now my child comes first, along with my health. I can’t concentrate when I don’t feel well. Presently I don’t have the finances to go to school like I had in the past because I have defaulted on school loans” (M. Penn, personal communication, February 25, 2016). Andria Participant Five is a 38-year-old African American registered nurse…

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    Higher Education, Workforce Development, Credentialing, and Jobs: Diverse Credentialing may be the best way to tie all of them together! As part of the debate for the future of higher education, change is a buzz-word within the role of institutions for learning and earning credentials. Over the past few years, the discussion about the future of higher education institutions have included so many hot topics from changes in the performance measures, including retention and graduation rates,…

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    a better answer for a truer relationship. They found that officers with a high school diploma had a greater likelihood of using verbal force then officers with a college experience of either a two year degree or a four year degree (Paoline & Terrill, 2007, p. 189). In regards to the more in depth results for physical force, Terrill and Paoline made an intriguing finding. When comparing the results for the high school diploma, two year degree, and four year degree, they found that there was…

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    Is College Worth The Cost

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    all the money they got attending school. The research will prove that the cost of college don 't outweigh the benefits, because you will get your degree but it 's hard to get the…

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    In our society, a college education, to some, is either an option or a privilege. Many individuals do not value the importance of a college education as many students try their hardest to get in a college or to pay it off. While in high school, the majority of students have the mindset to go to college while others not so much. These students who thrive to go to college want to go and achieve what they have always wanted to be in life, however, when the time comes for a college education, many…

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