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Baby Boomers Back to School

"The older generation of thinkers and doers is breaking ground with continuing education and post-secondary education to stay active and knowledgeable, thus remaining a critical element in shaping the ever-evolving future of this nation."

Get Motivated for a Positive Career Transformation

In this day and age, it's not uncommon to see more and more seasoned adults returning to college to acquire essential skills and training to gain an edge in the competitive job market.  Despite the fact that baby boomers are at retirement age, the age group (55-64) is the fastest growing segment of the adult population.  According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the population of individuals 65 and older in the year 2050 is projected to be nearly 87 million. That means one in five people will be a minimum age of 65 or older by the year 2030.

Today, retirement-age baby boomers aren't necessarily in the market for a retirement home in Florida.  The older generation of thinkers and doers is breaking ground with continuing education and post-secondary education to stay active and knowledgeable, thus remaining a critical element in shaping the ever-evolving future of this nation. 

Baby boomers aren't yesterday's generation, and they're demonstrating that older persons can be a vital part of society. Instead of high school-age students awaiting happy returns from prospective colleges, it's the baby boomer generation anticipating acceptance letters into the school or university of choice.

Today's boomers are settling for nothing less than a meaningful and enriching lifestyle, which often includes going back to school to re-train for new and exciting careers that benefit society.

Some rewarding career-training programs are attracting baby boomers to post-secondary education in the field in which they've worked most of their lives.  For example, if you've worked in computer technology your entire life, you could pursue education from a local tech school or college to become a computer educator in elementary schools or in senior citizen centers.  Other popular academic options include natural healthcare courses for those who've served as medical health practitioners. 

Of course, there are multitudes of career-training opportunities for those undecided about how they wish to spend their golden years.  Whether you choose to pursue a new career in beauty, health, education, or alternative medicine, rest assured that baby boomers aren't throwing in the towel for retirement.  Now, more than ever is the right time to rethink your future plans.  Transform your tomorrows into personally and professionally-rewarding fields today.

Baby Boomers back to School

Get Motivated for a Positive Career Transformation

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Resource Box: CarolAnn Bailey-Lloyd - Freelance Writer and Web Consultant for The CollegeBound Network, an interactive media company that specializes in recruitment lead generation solutions for colleges, universities, and career schools.



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