There are many misconceptions people have when it comes to going to college; these can consume your mind whether or not you believe them. They can prevent you from accomplishing great things and cause you to miss out on opportunities. Let’s take a look at three big myths you might have heard about going to college.
Myth #1. It will take me forever to finish.
Today, many colleges offer programs that you can complete within two years. Many courses are offered in seven-week timelines to ensure you can accomplish a quality education in a reasonable amount of time.
A lot of courses are also offered year-round allowing you to take summer classes, which typically offer smaller class sizes and more availability. Instead of waiting for classes to begin in the fall, you can start working toward your degree in the summer and make it to graduation more quickly.
Myth #2. I just can’t get to class.
School isn’t what it used to be. Many of us envision lugging a book into a classroom on campus and sitting through a course for hours on end, or at night after a long day of work. But that just isn’t the case anymore. Many colleges, like Davenport University, offer online courses, weekend classes and certification programs that you can complete at your convenience.
Colleges like Davenport also offer a variety of course formats. Our Online+ digital experience consists of four format options: on-demand, livestream, flex, and blended. These options allow you to be in control of your own schedule. And, if you don’t have time to get to campus but still like to hear lectures and class discussions as if you were on campus, on-demand and livestream classes may be for you.
Myth #3. It was too expensive.
It’s never been easier to go back to school on a budget. Many employers offer scholarships or financing to support furthering your education and career. If that option isn’t available to you, you can also look into opportunities to earn a scholarship directly from a university.
Many universities offer various scholarships to help defray your costs. There is usually a submission process and grade point average requirement, but you might be surprised who is eligible for these opportunities. Davenport lists available scholarships at davenport.edu/scholarships – see what you could be eligible for today.
What’s next?
Now that you’ve realized some of the most prevalent myths about college may not be true, it’s time to think seriously about how pursuing a degree can change your future. If you’re ready to get started or want to speak with someone about how you can make getting a degree work for you, visit https://davenportuniversity.secure.force.com/RFI.
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There are many misconceptions people have when it comes to going to college; these can consume your mind whether or not you believe them. They can prevent you from accomplishing great things and cause you to miss out on opportunities. Let’s take a look at three big myths you might have heard about going to college.
Myth #1. It will take me forever to finish.
Today, many colleges offer programs that you can complete within two years. Many courses are offered in seven-week timelines to ensure you can accomplish a quality education in a reasonable amount of time.
A lot of courses are also offered year-round allowing you to take summer classes, which typically offer smaller class sizes and more availability. Instead of waiting for classes to begin in the fall, you can start working toward your degree in the summer and make it to graduation more quickly.
Myth #2. I just can’t get to class.
School isn’t what it used to be. Many of us envision lugging a book into a classroom on campus and sitting through a course for hours on end, or at night after a long day of work. But that just isn’t the case anymore. Many colleges, like Davenport University, offer online courses, weekend classes and certification programs that you can complete at your convenience.
Colleges like Davenport also offer a variety of course formats. Our Online+ digital experience consists of four format options: on-demand, livestream, flex, and blended. These options allow you to be in control of your own schedule. And, if you don’t have time to get to campus but still like to hear lectures and class discussions as if you were on campus, on-demand and livestream classes may be for you.
Myth #3. It was too expensive.
It’s never been easier to go back to school on a budget. Many employers offer scholarships or financing to support furthering your education and career. If that option isn’t available to you, you can also look into opportunities to earn a scholarship directly from a university.
Many universities offer various scholarships to help defray your costs. There is usually a submission process and grade point average requirement, but you might be surprised who is eligible for these opportunities. Davenport lists available scholarships at davenport.edu/scholarships – see what you could be eligible for today.
What’s next?
Now that you’ve realized some of the most prevalent myths about college may not be true, it’s time to think seriously about how pursuing a degree can change your future. If you’re ready to get started or want to speak with someone about how you can make getting a degree work for you, visit https://davenportuniversity.secure.force.com/RFI.
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