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The versatility of a liberal arts degree allows you to continue to a more specific degree program such as law, medicine, business or theology—or you can use the communications, reasoning, and thinking skills you've developed to enter into a wide choice of careers. Liberal arts degrees are appealing to employers who are looking for a generalist—someone who has the proven ability to think about different topics and has not been trained to work in only one discipline.

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Did you know?

College graduates earn an average of $1 million more during their careers than high school graduates!

Source: U.S. Census Bureau