Taking a New Path: Studies Show Gen Z Students Prefer Skills Learning over Four-Year Degrees

Being a high school student in 2020 has been challenging, to
say the least. On top of canceled sporting events, dances, and in-person
learning, high schools across the country are seeing a major shift in their
students’ goals for after graduation. Why are more and more graduating students
considering skills learning and trade careers over a traditional four-year
college degree? Studies show that Generation Z is thinking beyond a Bachelor’s
degree to find professional success in the workforce.

ECMC
Group and VICE Media conducted a national survey
this past spring to learn
about high school students’ career goals and perceptions of higher education.

Jeremey Wheaton, president and CEO of ECMC Group said to HVAC
Insider
, “This study shows that today’s students are incredibly
resilient and resolute in their desire to forge their own path when it comes to
education. It also illustrates that they have a keen understanding of the need
for skills-based training and lifelong learning, which are integral to
succeeding now and in the future.”

Standout statistics from the study include…

  • Worries about Student Debt
    64% of participants worry about how they’ll pay for higher education.
  • Value in Skills Training
    74% believe a skills-based education (e.g., trade skills, nursing, etc.) makes sense in today’s world
    61% said the top place to learn is on the job
  • Confidence in the Future
    84% believe their job prospects are equal to or better than their parents’ generation

Consider a Career in the Energy Industry

The Bioheat®, oil, and HVAC industry has so much
to offer for Gen Z graduates that want to secure a rewarding, well-paying job
that is based in skills training and provides opportunities to grow a lasting
career. In fact, the energy industry directly correlates with the goals shared
by survey participants.

  • Worries about Student Debt
    Trade school and certification training for jobs in the energy industry do not require a four-year degree. Depending on the job, programs can range from six months to two years. Plus, when compared to four-year colleges, trade school and related training requires significantly less financial investment.
  • Value in Skills Training
    Jobs in the energy industry are hands-on and skills-based. Positions like HVAC service technician and fuel delivery driver combine skills learning and on-the-job training. Plus, all entry-level jobs have growth opportunity and increased earning potential.
  • Confidence in the Future
    Fuel and HVAC companies are looking for qualified applicants now. The industry continues to grow and specific advancements in Bioheat® fuel and high-efficiency HVAC technologies promote longevity for years to come.

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