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College degrees prepare students for a career, or for advancement within their 
current field. Higher education gives the training and skills necessary for success in 
a specific area. In addition, many positions require a degree for entry. Some may 
not even look at a resume where the applicant has no degree. 
8. Economic Growth 
When an entire society is educated, productivity increases, average income 
increases, and unemployment decreases. This leads to the economic growth and 
stability of a society as a whole. It starts with education. 
Higher Income as a Benefit of Education 
Those with education beyond high school tend to have higher salaries than high 
school degree holders. Those with no degrees make the lowest salaries on average. 
For full-time workers in 2017, 
weekly average wages
 for those with no degree was 
$515, followed by high school graduates at $717, and $1,189 for bachelor‘s degree 
holders. Those with graduate degrees made an average of $1,451. 
9. Environmental Benefits 
Climate change is a large part of the conversation today, and society needs to work 
together to find ways to reduce impact on the earth. Educated individuals that enter 
the workforce will put their knowledge of climate change into company policies, 
leading to increased sustainability. 
10. Societal Benefits 
 

 


WRITE S FORMAL LETTER TO YOUR FUTURE WORKPLACE 
I do a lot of self-assessment exercises with professionals and pre-
professionals. I really think it is important to do this on a regular basis. If we want 
what we want, we not only have to have patience, we have to have direction and 
desire. 
It is easy to become someone because of monetary aspirations, locations 
preferences, family pressure, and fear but do you really have a clear idea of what 
you want to do and why? 
In 2015 I was asked by a fellow Coach to write a letter to my future 
professional self. The point of the letter was to be honest and clearly outline my 
true aspirations, passions, desires, abilities, unique skill-set, strengths, work 
preferences, career goals, attributes, lifelong learning opportunities, location 
limitations, and anything additional that would help me to see a clearer picture of 
YOU...the PROFESSIONAL. 
This exercise is so important whether you are just starting out, presently in a career 
but looking to change or move up, a budding entrepreneur, or someone who just 
needs to be constantly challenged. It is good to take the time to re-assess all the 
things that could play a part in your professional health and happiness. "Career" 
takes up a significant place on the wheel of life and if we don't take time to nurture 
our career needs, we can find ourselves in a undesirable place that can wreak havoc 
and put a strain on our everyday health and happiness. 
Writing a letter to your professional self can just help to put things in 
perspective. Since you are the driver, you have quite a bit of power. It can give us 
all insight into how we all have the ability to fundamentally shape and grow who 
we would like to ultimately become both personally and professionally. 

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