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Washington, D.C. (March 7, 2008) – Career colleges have a tremendous impact on the labor force. They also provide an educational option for students who need to follow a path other than the route to a traditional college or university. These are facts proponents of career colleges have always known to be true. But the release of the Imagine America Foundation’s 2008 Fact Book: A Profile of Career Colleges and Universities sheds new light on trends that aren’t so obvious, including new evidence that career colleges offer both minorities and low-income students significant opportunity.
The 2008 Fact Book provides a snapshot of the for-profit sector of higher education, as well as a comparison of public and private two- and four-year institutions. This year’s Fact Book tells several interesting stories behind the statistics. IAF’s research shows:
In addition to the large number of minority students, career colleges provide a much higher level of student services to help those students persist and succeed in their studies.
“Like others who attend career colleges, these students are thriving by taking courses in a structured, hands-on learning environment not typically available in other colleges,” said John Lee, president of JBL Associates, the organization that performed the research for the Fact Book. “Many students can get frustrated and lose interest in their education without an obvious connection between what they are learning and what they need for an occupation.”
Finally, the biggest cost students have when going to college is the lost wages, or opportunity costs. This is especially important for low-income students. The shorter time it takes to acquire a degree for students in career colleges is a critical consideration for students with limited resources, said Robert L. Martin, President of IAF. “The chances for success in a career college are equal to or higher than their chances in other types of education.”
For more information about the Imagine America Foundation’s Fact Book or to request copies, please contact Robert L. Martin, President of IAF, at (202) 336-6758.
About the Imagine America Foundation
The Imagine America Foundation (IAF), established in 1982, is a not-for-profit
organization dedicated to providing scholarship, research and training support
for the career college sector. Since its inception, the Foundation has provided
over $35 million in scholarship and award support for graduating high school
seniors, adult learners and U.S. military veterans attending career colleges
nationwide through its award-winning Imagine America® programs.
The Foundation also publishes vital research publications for the higher
education sector, honors achievement in career education and offer faculty
development training. For more information about the Imagine America Foundation’s
scholarship and award programs, please visit www.imagine-america.org.
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