Adults Return to College for Skills, Degrees
Non-traditional learners, often juggling full-time jobs and family duties, are flocking to college for professional certificates and new skills. With programs ranging from accounting to flower arranging, schools offer low-cost, flexible options to help adults adapt to economic shifts and tech changes. Despite mental hurdles, building support networks and setting boundaries make it possible to invest in oneself and pursue long-term goals.
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