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Education is one of the fastest-growing fields in the United States' job market today. With a growing number of children and the constant political struggle of how to improve the U.S. education system, it is hardly surprising that the demand for teachers and administrators is severe. A career in education can be very rewarding for people who enjoy working with a variety of people and helping others. Education professionals are employed in extremely diverse settings, from the government to public and private schools. Job outlook for this career is incredibly positive.
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Where can I get a bachelor in elementary education?
Submitted on: March 27, 2012

We have 32 accredited schools on this list that offer bachelor's degrees in education. Use the sidebar on the left to narrow down your choices.

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What schools can I get a bachelor in social work?
Submitted on: March 12, 2012

Here is a list of schools that offer degrees in social work.

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Where can I get information about an education degree?
Submitted on: February 29, 2012

In general, you can get information on a degree in education from the schools you are interested in attending. Here is list of schools to get you started. Also, there is a great side bar with information on tuition, levels of degrees and the many different areas you can specialize in. The BLS would probably be your best bet for career information.

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