What's the Role of a College Degree in Nebraska's Kimball County? Depends on Who You Ask
Only 13% of Kimball County adults hold four-year degrees as rising costs and better-paying local jobs lead more students to choose trades or immediate employment.
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What's the role of a college degree in Nebraska's Kimball County? Depends on who you ask. - Flatwater Free Press
This story is a collaboration between Flatwater Free Press and Open Campus. KIMBALL — Growing up on a reservation in Montana, the career path for Tyse Rogers seemed obvious. Kids would turn 16, get their GEDs and go straight to work at the local lumberyard, joining their parents and neighbors at the biggest employer in town. Rogers took a different path. He went to college. Worked corporate jobs in Denver. Today, he’s a career specialist teach…
What's the role of a college degree in Nebraska's Kimball County? Depends on who you ask. - Open Campus
This story is a collaboration between Flatwater Free Press and Open Campus. Kimball, Neb. — Growing up on a reservation in Montana, the career path for Tyse Rogers seemed obvious. Kids would turn 16, get their GEDs and go straight to work at the local lumberyard, joining their parents and neighbors at the biggest employer in town. Rogers took a different path. He went to college. Worked corporate jobs in Denver. Today, he’s a career specialist…
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