FIVE WAYS ED PAYS Five powerful ways a college degree can transform your life and lifestyle Houston Pilot – May 2011 Supported by the Gene A. Budig Fund.

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FIVE WAYS ED PAYS Five powerful ways a college degree can transform your life and lifestyle Houston Pilot – May 2011 Supported by the Gene A. Budig Fund for First-Generation College Students

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Greater Wealth © 2011 The College Board 3 Greater wealth means more choices. Whatever your dreams owning a home, traveling the world college is the way to support a richer life. The way to find a career that delivers greater wealth.

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More Security © 2011 The College Board 6 More security means less worry. Less worry that you wont be able to support yourself or the people you love. That youll have to rely on others to get by. College is a way to achieve independence. To achieve more security.

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Better Health © 2011 The College Board 9 Better health makes everything else possible. It gives you the strength to take on lifes challenges. To enjoy the opportunities that come your way. College is where you can build the knowledge and skills to maintain better health.

Better Health 10 © 2011 The College Board

Better Health 11 © 2011 The College Board

Closer Family © 2011 The College Board 12 Closer family comes from sharing life experiences, from passing on knowledge, from inspiring the next generation to achieve even more than the last. College is an opportunity for you to broaden your world, to create the foundation for a closer family.

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Closer Family 14 © 2011 The College Board

Stronger Community © 2011 The College Board 15 Stronger community means more cooperation, more collaboration and more progress in understanding and solving the issues we face as a society. College is where you can shape your views on those issues. Find your voice. And build a stronger community.

Stronger Community 16 © 2011 The College Board

Stronger Community 17 © 2011 The College Board