
DeVry, Apollo Group, Strayer Education and Career Education Corporation got some good news a couple of days ago.
The National Center for Education Statistics said post-secondary education enrollment will increase by 13% between 2004 and 2014.
FORBES says that in 1980 49% of graduating seniors went on to college. In 2004 it was 67%...and it will continue to climb.
The workplace gives high value to higher education.
The US Census Bureau says that college grads make nearly twice as much as diploma only holding high school grads.
The number of unemployed college grads is half of those without a degree.
Technology enrollment is up 4.4% at DeVry. Most people think this work can be outsourced but an analyst at Morningstar says IT budgets are growing at pre-Y2K levels.
If the big players offer IT education, pc Security education and such...surely they will continue to grow and meet a need.
What do you think?
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I think that the IT market will continue look for and absorb the qualified work force I mean here people that graduated at least the college. The fact that more and more graduated people find a job it's an excellent news indeed.
Posted by: The Sportsman | August 21, 2006 5:03 AM | Permalink to Comment