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    The 12 Fastest Growing Jobs in STEM

    Posted March 9, 2025, 10:00 am by Stefanie Tedards

    Over the last decade, changes to the way we shop, communicate, work, and travel have created a huge boom in STEM jobs, particularly in computer-related careers. With new technologies on...

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    Your Future in STEM: What can you earn?

    Posted March 7, 2025, 10:00 am by Stefanie Tedards

    If you’ve heard that STEM jobs pay well, the short answer is — it’s true! The long answer? Salaries in STEM careers can vary greatly across industries and fields. But...

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    A STEM Degree Pairs Well with These Other Majors

    Posted March 5, 2025, 10:00 am by Stefanie Tedards

    Take a look at any list of the hardest college majors, and you’ll see plenty of STEM degrees. From computer science and environmental science to chemistry and nuclear engineering, STEM...

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    Do Computer Science Degrees Still Have Value?

    Posted March 4, 2025, 10:00 am by Jodi Ireland

    The short answer? Yes. A computer science degree teaches you how computers work and how to design and code software to solve real-world problems. In your classes, you’ll learn practical...

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    The Value of a Performing and Visual Arts Degree

    Posted February 24, 2025, 10:00 am by Jodi Ireland

    As college costs continue to climb, prospective students and their families increasingly question the value of non-traditional majors like art. While STEM fields often dominate the spotlight for their perceived...

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    The Importance of Career Exploration

    Posted February 13, 2025, 10:00 am by Jodi Ireland

    The American Student Assistance (ASA) conducted a series of surveys over several months on “How Gen Z Approaches Decision-Making.” Nearly 5,000 students between ages 13 and 20 shared feedback on how...

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