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A good high school education, followed by a college degree, is essential for career advancement these days. Competition for jobs is fierce and even most manual jobs now require a certification providing skill and experience.

Jobs requiring an associate degree are projected to grow 32 percent over the 2000-10 period; jobs requiring a post-secondary vocational award should grow 24.1 percent (U.S. Department of Labor). Today, college graduates earn an average of 98% more income than non-college-graduates. And the gap is widening. (Source: U.S. Department of Commerce). Bachelor's and master's degrees, combined with experience, provide the best route to success.

Iowa is a state with a history of scientific and business innovation, where you will be well positioned for success. According to the most recent census figures, Iowa's estimated population is 2,926,324, with Des Moines being the biggest city. There is a large, well-educated and skilled workforce, and the information solutions industry is growing all the time. Agriculture is a thriving industry in Iowa, as is manufacturing, services, retail/wholesale trade, life science and government.

It would be impossible to describe the rich array of cultural amenities in the state of Iowa, but suffice to say that there is something for everyone. The same can be said of their educational provision. Iowa has 62 public and private colleges and 28 community colleges. It is also home to three public universities, world-renowned for their dynamic research capabilities in the plant, animal and human biosciences. Work-based training partnerships are encouraged and supported in this state, so that students in most areas can gain practical experience as well as knowledge

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