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Empower Yourself to Get a Degree

In today’s changing workforce, many adults are assessing their current work environment to determine areas for growth and development. Many believe that returning to school to obtain a degree will not only increase their skills and knowledge but also position them for advancement within their company.

Making the decision to go back to school can be challenging and at times stressful. Developing a “self-improvement” plan is one way to ensure that your transition from the workplace to the study place is easy and enjoyable.

* Set achievable goals

Though many people dream of obtaining this level of achievement, studies show that a small 2 percent of people really know where they want to go and then do what it takes to get there. More so, 98 percent of people let circumstances dictate how and where their lives will go. Setting achievable goals will help you stay focused and constantly looking ahead.

* Write a goal statement

Focus on measurable performance and personal growth within your organization. Customize your statement to meet your needs but also consider your organization and industry needs. Then, evaluate your current work responsibilities and the necessary skills needed for advancement to select an educational program that best mimics your goals.

* Develop an action plan

Determine the necessary tools needed to accomplish your goals. Your tools may include a budget, financial aid or tuition reimbursement, and management approval. Be sure to include a time frame for completion. Also enlist the help of your family, spouse, and friends to develop your plan. Remember, they too have a vested interest in your success.

* Do your homework

Deciding to go back to school will be a full-time commitment even if you are planning to enroll part time. It is important to look for a school that is flexible and can accommodate your needs. Look for a school that supports adult learners and has resources and support services available if you need them.

For many working adults, attending a campus-based college or university may not provide the flexibility they need to manage their work life and home life. Attending classes online may provide an easier and more flexible solution. Through a blend of assigned readings, class discussions, group projects, and writing assignments, online students can still have the full college experience.

Jones International University, the first fully online accredited university is an example of a university that offers a variety of online undergraduate and graduate level programs in the fields of education, business, and communication. Their programs are specifically designed for Internet use and offer the flexibility and customer service that many distance learners require.

* Form a study group

Express your excitement to your family, friends, and organization. Your loved ones know you very well and can offer support. Use them to help stay organized and on track. Share your course schedule with your manager and develop a plan together to manage your time and work load. Your manager will appreciate your enthusiasm, and can be your biggest supporter and confidant.

To learn more about Jones International University, visit www.jonesinternational.edu or call (800) - 811-5663.

Courtesy of ARA Content

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