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Value of Education 

In general, more education means more money, greater employment options and better job security. On average, a college degree is worth an extra $23,000 a year.

Consider the following statistics from the U. S. Department of Labor and Census Bureau:

  • College graduates made an average of $51,554 in 2004. Those with advanced degrees made $78,093.
    • Adults with a high school diploma made $28,645
    • High school dropouts averaged $19,169
  • Seventy-five percent of future jobs are likely to want employees with at least a license or certificate.

  • Occupations that require a bachelor's degree are projected to grow the fastest, nearly twice as fast as the national average for all occupations.

Learn more about postsecondary education

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Learn More Indiana is a statewide communication effort to raise the educational attainment of Hoosiers made possible through a partnership of the Indiana Commission for Higher Education, the Indiana Department of Education, the Indiana Department of Workforce Development, and the State Student Assistance Commission of Indiana, with additional support from USA Funds, Inc. and Lumina Foundation for Education.