- Are you looking for that next promotion or a better job?
- Are you looking to fulfill the dream of getting a college degree?
- Have you been wishing you could finish what you started years ago, but life got in the way?
If you answered yes to any of the above questions you need to contact Concordia University Wisconsin School of Adult Education now, because "Higher Learning = Greater Rewards!"
Concordia's adult education program is designed for the working adult; providing great flexibility to deal with those unexpected situations that make up your life. Classes meet just one night each week from 6-10pm and you complete a class every 4-6 weeks.
Look at what our students have to say...
"I like the way Concordia has their Management degree program structured. They teach classes on subjects that you will encounter in the legitimate business world. I've grown more in the last three years than I have in the previous thirty eight. I have learned that if you are willing to work hard you really can achieve anything you want." A.R.
"After years of working and rising steadily in income and responsibility, it became apparent that I didn't know as much as I thought. I didn't know as much about business, politics, history or the world in general as my more educated colleagues did. Finally, I decided to go back to school and earn my degree. After my first course at Concordia I was motivated, interested, and committed." N.M.
"I wanted to get that "piece of paper" as quickly as possible, and did not care about the education. When I started my classes at Concordia I thought "here we go again", but found that after my very first class I got a tremendous amount out of it. I actually looked forward to going to class because of what I was learning and sharing. The instructors opened new avenues for me, and left me with questions that I had a desire to answer, far beyond the material covered in class. The desire to learn about not only management, but about psychology, human relations, kinesics, and adult education was instilled in me." L.L.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, "Jobs that require a bachelor's degree are expected to grow the most quickly in the 21st century, nearly twice as fast as the average for all occupation." The Bureau also projects that jobs requiring a degree in the business sector will increase by 21.3% between 2002 and 2012, that's over 1.1 million jobs; and in criminal justice, over the same period the increase is projected at 24.7&.
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