The purpose of this article is to persuade students to enroll in part-time studies at Centennial College's School of Continuing Education by outlining the benefits of a part-time learner.
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Benefits of Taking Part-Time Studies
1. Benefits of Taking Part-Time Studies
High school graduates, mature students, career professionals, career-changers,
and full-time parents may have many differences, including their priorities, but
they have one thing in common: their ability to undertake college with their
other commitments. Whether you are looking for advancement in your field or
a new one, or you want to try a program by taking a few courses, engaging in
part-time studies is for you. Here are the reasons how part-time education can
benefit you:
Exploration
Take a few courses in the beginning to get a feel for college life. Explore
different career paths and establish your lifestyle preferences. While you are
unsure of the major you want to pursue, you can start your higher studies by
taking general and introductory courses to help complete you're the
requirements for any or most college programs. With time, you may choose to
focus on a particular discipline, or find that part-time studies work best for
you.
Allocation of finances
Some students take loans to finance their education, but some opt to pay for
some or most of the tuition fees to avoid accumulating a big amount of debt by
graduation. Students have the option of working full-time or part-time with
more hours than most employed students, which only have few hours a week
to handle full-time schooling.
Career continuance
If you are already employed in your interested field, but want advancement
through education, there is an option to study and work full-time at the same
time. Many professionals who have stable careers and thought of going back to
school tread the college life one step at a time through part-time studies.
Sometimes, they take a course or two at a time to manage the total workload.
Benefits
The benefits of being a part-time student are having the “benefits” that comes
along with your status. It's not only full-time students who can apply for
financial assistance, or gain entry to school resources and facilities, or get
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2. discounted tickets or free admissions to events. Most of all, professionals who
enroll in college could receive financial assistance from their employers. Some
companies even give their employees time allocated to schooling.
Flexibility
The greatest benefit many people can think of by taking part-time courses is
the flexibility in time, place, and pace. Students learn during their peak study
hours, at their work environment of choice, and at their pace, whether faster or
slower than the usual course curriculum. Depending on the courses offered,
students can attend college campuses in the evening or weekend, or complete
their studies online.
Start your education by exploring over 1,200 different courses and joining
22,000 other learners in one of Ontario's largest colleges. Enroll in the School
of Continuing Education at Centennial College and learn more about your
future in Business, Media and Design, Information Technology, Engineering
Technology & Applied Science, Healthcare, and Transportation. Courses are
offered in-class, off-site, and online for your personal needs and preferences.
Stop by Progress Campus and visit the department or sign up to one of the
many information sessions offered in the upcoming months.
Author: Jason White
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