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What's the Difference? Generally speaking, certificates offer 'bite-sized' pieces of education that usually provide practical workplace skills in a short period of time. Meanwhile, college degrees provide a larger educational base and take a bit longer to complete.
After all, going into debt for a certificate is not a good idea unless there was a possibility of greater earning potential in the future. But an academic certificate program is well worth the investment. If you are considering the certificate route, make sure you find a certificate that meets your future career goals.
The GREW tells us that those who obtain certificates earn 20 percent more on average than people with only a high school diploma. That may not mean that getting a certificate is always a better option than a traditional degree, but it does suggest that there is value to many certificates.
The bottom line is that certifications can help you get a job. They showcase a certain skill level that can beat out the biggest competition. They also help you build valuable skills that will prove the claims stated on your resume. However, be smart about it.
You're not going to get very far if your intention is to simply get by with some superficial connection to Harvard. If you're really looking for skills or career preparation, then yes, go for the graduate certificate. As valuable as what you do with it.
You don't necessarily need a degree in business, but some type of degree in your chosen field is important. That doesn't mean that people without a degree shouldn't hold a certification. The important factor is not to get over-certified in an attempt to compensate for the lack of a degree.
Requirements. Nearly all degree programs require students to have first earned a high school diploma. While many certificate programs require a high school diploma as well, some do not. These include certifications for truck driving, restaurant management, mechanic work, carpentry and more.
Get into IT Without a Degree. Many top IT careers don't require college degrees. Hiring managers are looking for job candidates who can get the job done, regardless of their academic credentials. Self-education, training programs and certifications could be your ticket to a rewarding tech job.
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