Adult-Friendly Degree Programs at Community College

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We've found some of the best degree options for adults who are concerned about salary, job stability, and flexibility in earning a degree.
The job market appears to be evolving at a rapid-fire pace in recent years, as the Great Recession has caused a shift – and even a nearly complete disappearance – of many industries. This evolution has sent many adult workers back to school in search of new career paths that would be more lucrative and more stable. The academic landscape often looks very different to adult workers worried about supporting and balancing families, as well as working around professional schedules to achieve their education dreams. With that in mind, consider this list of adult-friendly community college degree programs, as well as tips to help you determine whether now is the right time to pursue a community college degree.  
 
Is Now the Right Time for Community College?
 
There are a number of reasons to consider continuing education as an adult, including:
 
       ·         Inability to advance in your current position without additional education
       ·         Sudden unemployment (such as a layoff) and difficulty finding a new job without a degree
       ·         Need to make a career change when current career runs out of opportunities
       ·         Fulfill a lifelong dream of achieving a college education
 
All of these reasons are legitimate courses that lead to community college. However, before you make the leap, it is important to count the cost – including the time and money involved in higher education – to be sure you are prepared to make the investment. Next research all your opportunities, in terms of schools and degree programs, to be sure you find the best one for your needs.
 
Degrees from the Plus 50 Initiative
 
The Plus 50 Initiative is a program that was created by the American Association of Community Colleges in 2008. The program was designed to provide the support older adults need to head back to college. Yahoo lists some of the top degree programs for adults in this age category, based on recommendations from the Plus 50 Initiative. Some of the options include:
 
Pharmacy Technician
 
Pharmacy technicians work with pharmacists in grocery stores, hospitals and drug stores, dispensing medication and providing service to patients. This degree program is included in the Plus 50 Initiative because it provides older workers with a competitive edge they desperately need in the work force. According to Yahoo, the field is projected to have a job growth of around 32 percent between 2010 and 2020.

Accountant
 
Accounting is a recession-proof career path that offers benefits to workers of all ages. This field is also recommended by the Plus 50 Initiative because a number of colleges across the country offer degree programs in this area specifically for older adult students. Yahoo reports that an associate degree in accounting could lead to positions as a bookkeeping clerk or accounting clerk.

Computer Specialist
 
Eight community colleges on the Plus 50 Initiative list included degree programs in computer science and technology. This field teaches older students more about the ever evolving technology field and prepares them for many different career options.

Business Administration
 
According to the Plus 50 Initiative recommendations, a degree in business administration raises the workplace value of an aging workforce. The field can branch out into management positions in human resources, accounting, and international business. This is a good choice for workers who realize they need additional training to move up in their current field.

Degrees with Salary in Mind
 
In addition to degree programs specifically chosen for the over-50 crowd, there are many community college offerings that provide excellent starting salaries for adults who have already built their income level over many years in the workforce. According to Forbes, some of the best degree options for adults with specific salary requirements include these positions and average annual salaries:
 
       ·         X-Ray Technician ($52,000)
       ·         Registered Nurse ($55,000)
       ·         Dental Hygienist ($57,000)
       ·         Computer Support Specialist (between $46,000 and $60,000)
       ·         Solar Panel Consultant ($50,000)
       ·         Funeral Director ($52,000)
       ·         Graphic Designer (up to $50,000)
 
Online Degrees for Ultimate Flexibility
 
Adults heading back to school must juggle a host of responsibilities along with their studies. Many have families to support and care for, as well as full-time jobs. To accommodate the busy adult schedule, online programs offer the best flexibility. Hudson Valley Community College lists some of their popular online degree programs on their website, which include:
 
       ·         Business (Accounting, Administration and Marketing)
       ·         Criminal Justice
       ·         Dental Studies
       ·         Computer Information Technology
       ·         Public Administration
       ·         Teaching Assistant
 
Some online programs offered at community colleges are solely provided online, while others are a hybrid program that includes some class work and online studies. These programs offer student-directed schedules in terms of when students take classes, and some even offer flexible deadlines for assignments.
 
Choosing an Adult-Friendly School
 
Once you have chosen a degree program that fits with your professional needs and personal lifestyle, you may have a number of area community colleges to choose from as well. To ensure the school you choose is “adult-friendly,” ask a few questions like:

  • What is your ratio of adult students vs. recent high school graduates?
  • How flexible is your course scheduling? (Schools that offer evening and weekend courses tend to cater to adult students.)
  • What type of job placement services do you offer?
  • How quickly can I earn my degree? (Some schools wanting to attract adult students offer accelerated degree programs to get students into the workforce faster?)
  • Can I get credit for my practical work experience?
With the right school and degree program, community college students of all ages can find tremendous benefit from a higher education. With these tips, adults who feel the urge to pursue a college degree will have the information necessary to start down the best academic track for their needs.

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