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  2. America’s most sought-after job — you don’t need ... - AOL

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    The entire process can take as little as a few months and often costs less than $1,000 — a stark contrast to the $38,000-plus average price tag for a single year of college tuition.

  3. 4 Tips for Changing Careers in Your 40s (or later) - AOL

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    The concept of choosing a career path before one has even sipped their first glass of good cabernet (hi, college admissions prompts) has always been interesting to us.

  4. Skipping college and switching jobs: What older Americans ...

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    Mauricia Day, 74, never finished her degree and said she's held over 40 jobs — many contracted — in radio, tailoring, and office administration, making $30,000 a year at most. After a layoff ...

  5. Educational attainment in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Overall, the median household and personal income decreased for those with more than a 9th grade education but less than a four-year college degree since 1991. In other words, the median household income decreased for households and individuals at the high school drop-outs and graduate, some-college, and an associate degree level.

  6. Best Second Careers For People Over 40 - AOL

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    By Susan Johnston Good news for experienced workers planning a career transition in 2013: Although charting a new career path after decades in a different field can be daunting, some professions ...

  7. Vocational education in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The majority of postsecondary career education is provided by proprietary (privately-owned) career institutions. About 30 percent of all credentials in teaching are provided by two-year community colleges, which also offer courses transferable to four-year universities. Other programs are offered through military teaching or government-operated ...