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  2. The 6 best jobs without a degree - AOL

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    Nearly 134,000 jobs will be added for skilled workers like electricians by 2020. All you need is a high school degree and an apprenticeship, which is typically paid. 4. Web Developer Median Salary ...

  3. 20 Highest-Paying Jobs You Can Get Without a Degree - AOL

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    To score one of the highest-paying jobs without a degree, you must be a US citizen, be 21 years old or older, have a high school diploma or GED and complete police academy training. 13. Electrician

  4. 15 Well-Paying Jobs That Don’t Require a Degree or ... - AOL

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    Traditionally, a college degree has been considered the golden ticket to a well-paying job. There are fields that can be lucrative without a degree - like the construction trades, or working in a...

  5. Diploma mill - Wikipedia

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    A diploma mill or degree mill is a business that sells illegitimate diplomas or academic degrees, respectively. [1] [2] The term diploma mill is also used pejoratively to describe any educational institution with low standards for admission and graduation, low career placement rate, or low average starting salaries of its graduates.

  6. E-Verify - Wikipedia

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    The "Private Employer Verification Act" (S.B. 251) was signed into law on 31 March 2010. [94] It requires all private employers who employ more than 15 or more employees as of 1 July 2010, to use a "status verification system" to verify the employment eligibility of new employees, though it does not mandate use of E-Verify.

  7. Primavera Online High School - Wikipedia

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    The school was founded in 2001 by Damian Creamer [2] [3] and was made possible by a program established by the Arizona Legislature in 1998. Primavera targets students at risk of not graduating from conventional high schools, estimating that 70% of their students are high risk. In 2018 Primavera was ranked the #2 charter school in Arizona. [4]