Career Training in Higher Education

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Higher education degree programs can prepare and qualify students to work in administrative positions in education, as provosts, chancellors, deans, and more. If you are interested in a career as an educational administrator, career training can equip you with the skills you need to succeed.

Career Training in Higher Education
College degrees, as well as online degrees offered through online education programs, exist at master's and doctoral levels, with specializations like college administration and leadership, college training, and student affairs. Coursework varies from specialization to specialization, but can cover such subjects as management, student services, student development, diversity in higher learning, and more.

Higher education administrators not only play a vital role in ensuring the financial and educational success of institutions, they are typically handsomely compensated. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that education administrators in post-secondary institutions earned a yearly mean salary of $92,920 in 2008.

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