Career
Knowing your educational goals is the start, and stepping into your professional path is the next step.
According to a study by Georgetown University, employees with bachelor's degrees will have career earnings of $2.8 million, compared to $1.5 million for those with only a GED or high school equivalent.
Higher education has become increasingly vital to an individual's progression as the economy stabilizes. No one can predict the future of the job market, but current employers prefer hires with advanced degrees.
Professional scholarships are available to students that meet specific criteria, such as intended course of study.
Knowing your educational goals is the start, and stepping into your professional path is the next step. There may be a number of scholarships by career that you're eligible for.
To learn more and begin your journey to an outstanding career, check out the opportunities below!
Scholarships by Career