Pro: Can lead to higher paying careers.
College
Someone who starts or owns a business.
Entrepreneur
College funded by their state government, less expensive, and easier to get into.
Public University
Money given to you from a college for something you have done or can do.
Scholarship
Con: Cant surpass a certain level without education.
Work
Form filled out to verify the identity and employment authorization of someone getting hired for a job.
I-9 form
Colleges not funded by the government, more expensive, and accept less students.
Private College
Money from the government you don't have to pay back.
Grant
Pro: You're guaranteed to not have student debt to pay off.
Work
A document about your accomplishments, and past employment given to your future employer at an interview.
Resume
Colleges that usually only offer 2 year degrees, accept almost anyone with a high school education, and far less expensive.
Community College
Money the bank lends you that you do have to pay back.
Student Loan
Con: You will most likely be in debt throughout it.
College
A form filled out to decide how much income tax an employer can withhold from your pay.
W-4 form
A more hands-on schooling that offers less unnecessary classes than a four year one.
Technical college
An on-campus job at the college you're attending.
Work Study