Regardless of whether you plan to transfer to a university or to gain skills so you can get a good job, graduating from your chosen major at Tri-County should be one of your priorities. Why?
- The credential you earn signifies a personal and educational accomplishment.
- Most companies ask you to list all postsecondary credentials you've earned on employment applications (not just courses you've taken).
- Completing what you start indicates something positive about your character and perseverance.
- You never know what the future holds, and sometimes plans for a bachelor's degree (for example) have to be delayed-completing your degree from Tri-County is an accomplishment that's yours forever.
And, remember, if you're enrolled in Tri-County's University Transfer program, you don't have to graduate before you transfer. But, in many cases, you CAN graduate from Tri-County by transferring credit back, once you complete appropriate courses at your senior college!