
The Value of Post-Secondary Educational Opportunities
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Post Secondary Education means education beyond high school. We look at why it's important
The state of Florida has set a goal of reaching 60% post secondary attainment by 2030. We look at what that means and why it is important to individuals and the local and state economy. We also explore some of the variety of options available.
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The Value of Post-Secondary Educational Opportunities
Clip: Season 5 Episode 5 | 4m 5sVideo has Closed Captions
The state of Florida has set a goal of reaching 60% post secondary attainment by 2030. We look at what that means and why it is important to individuals and the local and state economy. We also explore some of the variety of options available.
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