Post Secondary Option
by Yulisa Vazquez
1. Trade School
1.1. Are usually two year courses. Very Similar
1.1.1. Vocational School
1.1.1.1. It is a school in where students are taught the skills needed to perform a particular job
1.1.1.2. "Hands on" Learning process
1.1.2. Technical School
1.1.2.1. Deals a lot with books, manuals, and information
1.1.2.2. Careers: Accountancy, nursing, medicine, architecture, pharmacy,
2. Tution
2.1. The sum of the money charged for teaching or instruction by a school, college, or university.
3. ACT or SAT
4. Four Year College
4.1. You have an Undergraduate degree
4.2. You can get Bachelor Degree
4.3. You will have the opportunity to be in a variety of jobs than people who attend a two-year college or trade school.
5. University
5.1. Can get Graduate and Undergraduate Degree
5.2. Offers Masters, Doctorate, and Bachelor Degree
5.3. Examples: The University of Iowa Iowa State University
6. Two Year College
6.1. Two types:
6.1.1. Community College
6.1.1.1. Two year college that offers Associates Degree
6.1.1.2. A public College; tuition is very inexpensive
6.1.1.3. An example is Iowa Central (ICCC)
6.1.2. Junior College
6.1.2.1. A college offering courses for two years after high school
6.1.2.2. A private College
6.1.2.3. Tuition is very inexpensive
6.1.2.4. You can get your Associates Degree