Associates Degree or Cert in CTE Leads to Higher Earnings Policy Brief from the Center for Poverty Research is featured in Campus Technology
Campus Technology, November 30, 2015
People in California who earn a career technical education (CTE)
degree or certificate from a community college earn more money —
an average increase in income of 33 percent or 13 to 22 percent
overall, respectively. Those are two findings from a research
project undertaken by the Center for Poverty Research at the
University of California, Davis.