Alternatives to College Dallas TX

There are numerous educational and financial aid options for veterans in Dallas. Many active members of the armed forces will take advantage of on-line learning programs whether serving abroad or in the U.S. However, joining the military involves a significant commitment of time and personal dedication, as well as the risk of exposure to the dangers of armed combat. This should be a carefully considered personal and family decision.

K D Studio
(214) 638-0484
2600 Stemmons Fwy Ste 117
Dallas, TX
Dallas Theological Seminary
(214) 824-3094
3909 Swiss Ave
Dallas, TX
ATI Technical Training Center
(972) 755-4508
6627 Maple Ave
Dallas, TX
Aviation Institute of Maintenance - Dallas
(214) 333-9711
7555 Lemmon Avenue
Dallas, TX
Ogle School of Hair Design - Dallas
(214) 821-0819
6333 E Mockingbird Ln Ste 201
Dallas, TX
El Centro College
(214) 860-2037
801 Main
Dallas, TX
Wade College
(214) 637-3530
1950 Stemmons Freeway, Suite 2026 INFOMART
Dallas, TX
Everest College - Dallas
(214) 234-4850
6080 North Central Expressway
Dallas, TX
Southern Methodist University
(214) 768-2000
6425 Boaz St
Dallas, TX
Everest College
(888) 581-9141
6080 N. Central Expressway
Dallas, TX
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Alternatives to College

Alternatives to College

By Howard and Matthew Greene

Not every student graduating from high school wants to go to college; some will decide never to go, while others will opt for a year or two of ""something else"" prior to enrolling in higher education. What are some of our favorite non-college possibilities for high school graduates?

The military
There are some obvious tried and true alternatives, some of which we won't spend too much time on. For example, some students, particularly those whose families have a tradition of serving in the military, will join the armed forces after high school. This is often a first step away from home, a chance to build skills and discover aptitudes, and an opportunity to save money for college.

There are numerous educational and financial aid options for veterans. Many active members of the armed forces will take advantage of on-line learning programs whether serving abroad or in the U.S. However, joining the military involves a significant commitment of time and personal dedication, as well as the risk of exposure to the dangers of armed combat. This should be a carefully considered personal and family decision.

Career training
Another common alternative to college is vocational training or education, where students can learn how to be an auto mechanic, hair stylist, carpenter, firefighter, or other technical, professional, or service industry employee.

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