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26-Mar-2010

We are proud to announce our new 5-year partnership with Strive Soccer (NFP).

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"Wisdom is a blessing only to those prepared to absorb it."

 

 

Why don't you use your God-given talent to earn one of the most prestigious diplomas in the world while playing the sport you love? You may obtain an American Bachelor Degree in any subject of your choice (in law, medicine, business, management, science, technology, computer programming and etc.) by simply using your athletic talents to compete for admission into a great institution. Do something in your life that will change your future for the better. An American diploma will provide you with a sense of integrity, increase your social status in society and propel you forward in your career. Injuries are a painful and yet all to common and devastating reality for athletes. Your diploma however is not something that can by tarnished or ever taken away, regardless of your injuries. With a diploma also comes added financial stability and that is something you and your family can enjoy for many years to come. A person who goes to college usually earns more than a person who doesn't. This information is based on the U.S. Census Bureau's 2007 median earnings for full-time workers at least 25 years old.  Annual earnings, based on degree, are: high school diploma, $32,500; associate's degree, $42,000; bachelor's degree, $53,000; master's degree, $63,000; and professional degrees, $100,000+. College graduates have more jobs to choose from than those who don't pursue education beyond high school.

 

 


 

 

 

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