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More Missouri high school grads are picking vocational training over college due to job demand and fast, funded programs.
In Missouri, more high school graduates are choosing vocational trades over college, driven by declining statewide higher education enrollment and rising demand for skilled workers.
While the University of Missouri maintains steady enrollment, programs like Job Point in Mid-Missouri offer fast, fully funded training in construction, culinary arts, and warehousing, leading to jobs paying $22 to $26 per hour within weeks.
These pathways are gaining popularity as practical alternatives to traditional degrees, though some still pursue college for personal and academic goals.
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Más graduados de secundaria de Missouri están eligiendo la capacitación vocacional en lugar de la universidad debido a la demanda de trabajo y programas financiados rápidos.