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[V151]Vocational And Technical Schools
by Linda Moore, Lin
Technology is changing faster than at any other time in history; an employer needs to know that you have what it takes to persevere in this competitive work environment. The best way to prove yourself is to earn a degree from a technical school that specializes in your field.

An education in technology often begins several years before a student is ready to enroll in a technical school. Students are often exposed to technology as a subject in high school; this is a good environment for the students to decide if they want to pursue this as a career option. If they do, after graduation, they have the option of attending a traditional university with a technical major, a brick and mortar technical school or even taking some classes online.

While most traditional universities will have a solid technical school with in them, they can be cost and time prohibitive, especially if you are an older adult looking for a career change. For students who find that money and time are an issue, it may be wise to focus on a type of school that focuses solely on technology, as the curriculum is pinpointed to only the major being studied, without other elective classes be mandatory for graduation from the program.

Regardless of the type of school you decide to attend, there are some considerations to keep in mind. You will want to be sure that the school you choose has been accredited by a recognized national agency for technology. If it is not your degree or certificate will not be worth much in the work place.

You will want to be able to visit the school, if you plan to stay on campus, this is especially important. You are looking for features of the school or the student life that appeal to you and your personality. This visit will probably require an appointment, but should not be difficult to complete.

While you are conducting your visit, ask about issues such as crime rate at the school, if previously completed coursework from another institution will transfer over, if they have their state licensing.

It is always a good idea to check out more than one technical school before making your final decision, if it is at all possible. This will allow you to make an informed decision that could affect the rest of your life.
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