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Don’t know what direction to go when it comes to furthering your education? Well, look no further! Power 98.3 is bringing you our HIGHER LEARNING feature! Every month will help you make those tough decisions by giving you the info you need from financial aid and scholarships to spotlighting different colleges and the unique opportunities they may offer! Remember: KNOWLEDGE IS POWER!!!
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Should You Take A Break or a"Gap Year" From College?
What is a “Gap Year?” Actually, it’s the new term for taking off a year after high school but before college. Sound fun? Not if you think it’s for slackers.
A gap year is intended to help kids get a better grasp on the real world after high school. Three months off before you start college isn’t enough for some. This “gap year” idea can give college students a better attempt to manage money and graduate in the typical 4 years. Unfortunately, only 37% of freshmen complete the 4-year degree according to the Education Trust of Washington, DC.
Traveling Abroad
Some students volunteer, travel abroad, or intern. This work can cost money, but in some instances, make the students money. Americorps.org offers a good source for volunteer work. Interimprograms.com tries to match students with an intern program that matches their career goals. If you want to travel and learn about a foreign country before you start school, then you should check out whereyouheaded.com.
William Fitzsimmons of Harvard co-wrote an article about “Time out or burn our for the next generation.” He discusses why letting kids devote time to their own pursuits gives them a break from the stress of high school.
Who pays for this “gap year?” Well, it depends on what your students do. Some programs pay the students, while others expect payment for your kid’s hiatus. Some parents do an equal share savings for the gap year.
What about financial aid?
Usually, you’ll have to reapply. It’s a good idea to get accepted to a college first, and then ask for a deferment.
What about getting behind?
Sure, you might get behind a year with your peers, but think of a nice conversational piece you’ll have to discuss on your resume while your peers have nothing.
Some see the gap year as an opportunity for education, but others see it as procrastination. It’s not for everyone, just as college isn’t for everyone. With proper planning and guidance, it could make college more bearable and more rewarding.
Success Story
“The opportunities and experiences made possible by the instructors at MCC sparked my interest in biology and gave me the contacts to pursue the career I have today.”
-S. Mackey, a former MCC student who transferred to Arizona State University and earned a bachelor’s degree in Conservation Biology. Today Scott works for Arizona Game and Fish performing wildlife habitat assessments (of potential bighorn sheep transplant sites).
Investigate the opportunities at MCC that have helped Scott and thousands of other students pursue their dream careers.
>> Highly qualified faculty with both research and industry experience
>> Transfer agreements with universities
>> Smaller classes for individual instruction
>> Nationally recognized student clubs and organizations
>> Championship athletics for both men and women athletes
>> Affordable tuition with a variety of financial aid options
At MCC, we foster learning that extends beyond the classroom. Enrollment for Summer and Fall classes starts March 24th.
Three easy ways to enroll:
In person: Visit MCC at Southern & Dobson or MCC at Red Mountain
Phone: Call 480-461-7700
Online: www.my.maricopa.edu - MCC's online student center





