I’m in school – - so should you go back?
Nice video huh? I have been back in school for more than five years now and I only go part time because I need to work in order to fulfill my responsibilities. Paying the mortgage, bills and all that. You know the drill. But I haven’t stopped going because I want that diploma. Even if I take 6 credits every semester, I know that one day I will get there. The tuition is expensive nowadays so I can only afford a few credits each year.I heard about a program that got me excited. It’s a program at Kettering University. Do you know how much it will cost me if I took mechanical engineering? I probably won’t be able to afford it. Kettering’s professional co-op enables students to graduate with 2.5 years of on-the-job experience in their chosen field and have partnered with over 700 co-op employers across the U.S. and around the world.
What this simply mean is that you, as a paid undergrad professional co-op student, can earn up to $65,000 over the course of your co-op. How does it benefit you? A co-op education offers incredible benefits both your academic and professional career. Just read “Making the Grade with Cooperative Education” to learn how co-op earnings can make college more affordable.
The great thing with Kettering is their student/faculty ratio of 12:1 with an average class size of only 20 students. Individual attention to you as a student is hardly a question. Plus, nearly 98% of Kettering seniors have job offers or are accepted into graduate school before they graduate; all that attention really pays off. Kettering graduates also often command above-average starting salaries and are quick to climb the corporate ladder because of their co-op experience.
Kettering retains it’s #1 ranking in U.S. News World Report’s “America’s Best Colleges Guide” for 2008. “The Princeton Review” declares Kettering a “Best Midwestern College”. Students earn Bachelor degrees in Mechanical, Electrical, Computer And Industrial Engineering, Applied Mathematics, Applied Physics, Environmental Chemistry, Computer Science and Business Management.
With these incentives, thinking of going back to school? Don’t think – just do it!














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