Secondary Schooling Infographics

To Get a Degree or Not Infographic Shows the Value of Education

How important is it to get a degree? Well, according to the To Get a Degree or Not infographic by OnlineDegrees.com, it could impact your whole life.

Statistics on this chart predict that more and more US job applicants will be required to have a college degree in order to be considered, and the higher the degree, the better. The implication here is that it will impact the potential to earn higher wages and "move up the professional ladder." For some it may seem inconvenient or unpractical to return to or start going to university, but with courses readily available on the Internet, more people are getting online degrees.

The To Get a Degree or Not infographic makes the choice quite clear.

Increasing Demand for College Degrees
The trend of more job applicants needing a college degree is creating opportunities for universities and online education platforms to offer flexible and accessible degree programs.
Rise of Online Degree Programs
The trend of people pursuing online degrees is disrupting traditional higher education and creating opportunities for online education platforms to expand their offerings.
Importance of Higher Education for Career Advancement
The trend of higher degrees leading to better job prospects and higher wages is prompting individuals to consider pursuing advanced degrees for professional growth.

Who This Affects Most

Higher Education Institutions
Higher education institutions can capitalize on the increasing demand for college degrees by offering flexible and accessible online programs.
Online Education Platforms
Online education platforms can disrupt traditional higher education by offering a wide range of online degree programs that cater to the needs of working professionals.
Career Counseling and Coaching Services
Career counseling and coaching services can seize the opportunity to assist individuals in making informed decisions about pursuing advanced degrees for career advancement.
SCORE
1.6 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, Europe, Asia
GENERATION
  • Gen Alpha
  • Gen Z (primary audience)
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 20%
Activity 21%
Freshness 8%