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Technical college provides practical instruction through which students learn theory and application. This "learning-by-doing" strategy helps prepare students for a successful career in about two years or less. Most full-time students attending a technical college choose their majors right away. Students at four-year colleges begin taking class in their majors during junior and senior years.

Upon graduation, technical colleges grant Associate Degrees and Technical Diplomas, while four-year colleges grant Bachelor's Degrees. Technical colleges just get you into the workforce more quickly.
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Trade schools and technical colleges generally have a lower student to teacher ratio for more personal attention.

Many technical schools and trade schools graduate students in 2-years or less.

Trade schools and technical colleges offer students a more focused education and offer more opportunity for the student to "follow their dream" occupation.

Often entry level salaries for tech school graduates are equal or greater than those with a bachelors degree.

The fastest growing occupations require the technical education you can receive at a technical college.

Technical colleges have exceptionally high graduate placement rate in the students field of study.

65 percent of all jobs require two years or less of college, while only 25 percent demand four or more years. In addition, 20 of the 30 fastest-growing careers require two years or less of technical education, rather than four or more years of liberal arts education.

Changes in the work place will require employees of the '90s and beyond to continually update their skills.

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