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Most of those jobs require some sort of advanced education, and since women currently earn around 60 percent of all associate, bachelor and master degrees, they are poised to fill the demand in these growing industries.
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Enrollment at the company's flagship school, which offers associate's, bachelor's and graduate degrees, tumbled to 319, 700 in the latest quarter from highs of nearly a half-million students in 2010.
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Increasing the retention of STEM majors to just 50 percent would generate approximately three-quarters of the targeted 1 million additional STEM graduates over the next decade - adding approximately 75, 000 more STEM graduates with bachelor or associate degrees each year.
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If you've got some college or an associate's degree, less than a bachelor's degree, it's higher but it's lower than at national average, 7.72 percent.
CNN: Transcript of June 'CNN Money Summit: Money & Main St.'
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Vet technologies, you need an associate degree and personal financial adviser, with a bachelor's degree, although that worries me a little bit because sometimes you need a little more experience with.
CNN: Transcript of June 'CNN Money Summit: Money & Main St.'
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"I have all kinds of credits all over God's green earth, but I'm using this to finish it all off, " said the 41-year-old computer consultant, who has an associate degree in information technology but never finished his bachelor's in psychology.
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Currently, there is a national shortage of sign language interpreters in the United States, even though there are 40 schools offering bachelor degree programs in American Sign Language (ASL) interpreting and 78 that offer associate degrees.
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Elsewhere, some schools offer competency-based credits or associate degrees in areas such as nursing and business, while Northern Arizona University plans a similar program that would offer bachelor's degrees for a flat fee, said spokesman Eric Dieterle.
WSJ: College Degree, No Class Time Required