Whether you're learning for your own interest or to add an impressive extra to your resume, there's ways you can gain valuable new skills for less.
July 28, 2015
Whether you're learning for your own interest or to add an impressive extra to your resume, there's ways you can gain valuable new skills for less.
If you're a mature student, education authorities, clubs and societies offer adult learning opportunities at many local schools and colleges. Check when you book whether you qualify for reduced fees.
If you're unemployed and the subject of the course is work-related, you may be eligible for free training. To find out more, contact your local Human Resources Centre or Worker's Compensation Office.
Evening classes may be the perfect solution if you work full-time. Calendars are usually available at your local library or distributed via the local paper before the start of term, but you can contact the course provider at any time for advice.
Evening classes that require potentially expensive equipment and materials, such as pottery and art, are often particularly good value. Schools are able to take advantage of educational discounts that aren't available to the general public and you benefit from the discounted rates.
Your employer will always benefit when your skills are improved. Ask about having your company finance a night course to improve your work performance. In the long run, furthering your education may well result in a salary raise or promotion.
No matter your reasoning, acquiring new skills and learning new things can be a great idea. Even a top quality education doesn't have to cost everything, though, and with some savvy, you can get the classes you want at prices you can afford.
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