No Bachelor's Degree? Here Are Three Careers To Pursue: Welders, Photographers & Wind Turbine Technicians
Kayla Jimenez at USA TODAY reports as tuition costs for the nation's traditional universities rise, more Americans are searching for well-paying careers they can enter without a four-year degree. A recent national survey of 1,000 voters commissioned by All4Ed, a national non-profit organization that aims to expand equitable opportunities for marginalized students, showed community and technical colleges, career and technical training or education and workforce training were favored more than traditional four-year colleges and universities. For Americans interested in careers that don't require a college degree, USA TODAY explored jobs in growing career fields and what it takes to pursue them. Many require prospective Employees to complete either a training program or Apprenticeship for technical skills or attend community college courses. The three: Welders, Photographers and Wind Turbine Technicians.
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