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An university education is a goal of many high school students. Some students want to go into a profession that requires an university degree. But there are other professions that do not require a degree, but require certification from a technological college. The reasons why students make decisions to go to technical college instead of university probably have a lot to do with their choice of career, their own academic abilities and their financial situation.
First of all, students make their choices for post-secondary education based on the fields that interest them. A student who is interested in medicine might decide to university, into a pre-med program to prepare to become a doctor, or they might go to nursing school or a nursing program in a technical college. Some career choices offer a choice of educational route. The university route is usually more intense and takes longer. For example, an interior designer might take a one or two year program at a college, or choose to do the degree program as a part of the architectural department at a university. Other career choices involve certification that is available at a college, like broadcast journal or
culinary arts programs for chefs.
A second factor that students consider when making their educational decisions is their own aptitudes and academic ability. Some students are more academically inclined and are therefore more likely to choose a university route to their career choice. Other students are more interested in practical courses and hands-on training. These students would be more likely to choose a technical college that meets their needs. Either choice should be appropriate for achieve career goals.
The third factor that would affect a student’s choice of educational institution is his or her financial situation. Some students do not have accesses to enough funds or loans to cover the expense of an university education. Which students might choose to start their career with the certification they can get at a less expensive technical college. If that training allows them to earn enough money to finance a degree program, they might go to take the university degree in their field later. Nurses often follow this route.
It is clear that there is more than one reason for a decision about educational choices. Students consider their financial situation as well as their own career ambitions and educational abilities when selecting a post-secondary educational institution.