Posted Wednesday, September 9, 2009 by
Adult Programs
The 2009-2010 academic year is in full swing at the University of Indianapolis. Classes are moving along, and the campus is alive with students after the slow down of the summer months. In the School for Adult Learning (SAL) at the University of Indianapolis our adult evening students are almost through with their first five week class. And, soon these adult students will begin their second class.
Do you wish you would have started in August? It's not too late. We are admitting students for our second session that begins the week of September 28th. And, you can still apply for financial aid for this term. Contact one of our SAL advisors at 317-788-3393 or email sal@uindy.edu. Our dedicated staff is ready to help you take the first step toward a college degree.
As we have mentioned before, the U.S. Department of Labor states the unemployment rate for workers holding a bachelor's degree is about one/half the rate for someone with a high school diploma. On average, a bachelor's degree equates to about $23,000 more in wages per year than a high school diploma for adult workers.
Don't wait any longer. You can be in a class in just a few weeks.
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