vz101
Computer
- Jun 12, 2013
- 1
Greetings All,
In a few days I turn the ripe old age of 40. I currently live in a rural area about 40 miles from a larger metro area, where I work. My current job title is Senior Network Engineer at a mid-sized telecommunications company, with a compensation level of just under $90k per year including bonus. Over the past 20 years I have earned approximatley 35 college credit between ITT & DeVry, both in their EET programs. My "rolling" work schedule makes it almost impossible to attend classes in person. So I have been researching online Electrical Engineering and Computer Science degrees for sometime. The few ABET certified programs available are pretty expensive coming in around $460 per credit hour.
Completing a college degree is a personal goal, and also I feel its necessary for career security. I have looked at other degree programs that would be less expensive and easier to complete but they just dont interest me. Ill probably need to work until early 60s, maybe longer depending on the economy.
I'm having a hard time justifing the cost to complete the degree because I'm not sure how much if any it will increase my earning potential. My employer does offer tuition assistance in the amount of $5500 per year.
Any feedback would be appreciated.
Thanks,
In a few days I turn the ripe old age of 40. I currently live in a rural area about 40 miles from a larger metro area, where I work. My current job title is Senior Network Engineer at a mid-sized telecommunications company, with a compensation level of just under $90k per year including bonus. Over the past 20 years I have earned approximatley 35 college credit between ITT & DeVry, both in their EET programs. My "rolling" work schedule makes it almost impossible to attend classes in person. So I have been researching online Electrical Engineering and Computer Science degrees for sometime. The few ABET certified programs available are pretty expensive coming in around $460 per credit hour.
Completing a college degree is a personal goal, and also I feel its necessary for career security. I have looked at other degree programs that would be less expensive and easier to complete but they just dont interest me. Ill probably need to work until early 60s, maybe longer depending on the economy.
I'm having a hard time justifing the cost to complete the degree because I'm not sure how much if any it will increase my earning potential. My employer does offer tuition assistance in the amount of $5500 per year.
Any feedback would be appreciated.
Thanks,