| Re Tool | Re Think | Re Create | Re Bound |
 This is a website for unemployed or under employed people in the St. Louis metropolitan area. There are only two options for you to regain positive income status. You will either have to get a job or start a business. Both will require that you think beyond your comfort zone. To be successful you will a need a plan. Learn how to take your skill sets and use them to re-establish yourself. |
 | Master's Degree Program: M.A. in Leadership & Organizational Development M.S. in Organizational Informatics |
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Missouri's workforce 2010 | Education levels 25+ years of age | The American Community Survey 2007 says that while 87.2% of Adults in the St. Louis, MO-IL region have a college education, only about 30% have a Bachelor's degree and 11% have a post secondary degree. It has been reported that only 3% of the total unemployed population are college graduates. Source: Bureau of Labor | | Source: American community Survey | Stl MO-IL | U.S. | | High School Grad or more | 51.6% | 49.8% | | Bachelor's degree or more | 29.0% | 27.7% | | Grad or Professional degree | 10.8% | 10.2% | |
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 | | Paying for your college education: Interest rates on subsidized Stafford Loans are dropping. This year they will go from 6% to 5.6% fixed. Under the College Cost Reduction and Access Act of 2007, the rate will continue to drop until 2011-2012, ehen it will reach an all time low of 3.4%. | The current interest rate for subsidized Stafford Loans is 5.80%. Borrow $2,000 or more. No repayment while enrolled in school. Acceptance based on financial need and income. The Pell Grant has increased from $4,731 to $5,350 if you have a household income less than $50,000. This is a needs based grant. |
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For many job seekers who have years of experience will not be considered for a job or they will be passed over for a candidate with more education and less experience. Depending on the level of success you're seeking, education may be relative. The bottom line is higher learning is often paramount to future success. Completing advanced levels of education shows that you have a drive and commitment to learn and apply formulas to achieve a variety of tasks and goals. |
 | St. Louis University is one of the nation's foremost educators. Here you can achieve your career goals. The SLU for Busy Adults School for Professional Studies is online, onground and in your hometown. Earn a prestigious, well recognized degree at half the cost. Comparatively priced with "other" evening schools in the area. The St. Louis University School for Professional Studies offers busy adults convenient access to academic and professional programs. From degree completion and professional development to continuing education and personal growth. Begin anytime with five nine week terms per year. Choose a degree, certificate or non-credit offering. Tailor a program to fit your personal and career needs. Competitive tuition Flexible schedules Accelerated programs Online and/or onground Available scholarships
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| | Colleges and Universities | In this decade 90% of all jobs will require a college degree. Yet only 25% of total population has a bachelor's. | | Aquinas Institute of Theology | | Barnes Jewish Goldfarb School of Nursing | | Blackburn College | | Chamberlain School of Nursing | | Columbia College St. Louis | | Concordia University | | Concordis Seminary | | Eden Theological Seminary | | Fontbonne University | | Greenville University | | Harris Stowe University | | Hickey College | | ITT Technical Institute | | Kenrick Glennon Seminary | | Lindenwood University | | Logan College of Chiropractic | | Maryville University | | Midwest College | | Patricia Stevens College | | Ranken Technical College | | Sanford Brown | | Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville | | St. Louis College of Pharmacy | | St. Louis University | | University of MO St. Louis | | University of Phoenix | | Vatterot College | | Washington University | | Webster University |
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| Business-American Accounting Assn, American Fellowship in Business, American Marketing Assn, American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, Assn of School Business Officials, Educational Foundation for Women in Accounting, Hispanic College Fund, Illinois Assn of Realtors, National Assn of Black Accountants, National Black MBA Assn, Public Relations Society of America. | The Gates Millennium Scholars Program , a $1 billion grant from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation | |
| Criminal Justice-Assn of Certified Fraud Examiners, Assn of State Corrections Administration, Department of Homeland Security, J Edgar Hoover, National Black Policemen Assn, National Court Reporters, National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives, NRA, Office of the Police Corps, Women in Federal Law Enforcement |  |
| IT-HP Scholars, HSF/Society of Hispanic Professionals in Engineering, IEEE Computer Society, Lucent Global Science, Micron Science & Technology, Microsoft, Monster Scholarship for Business, Science & Engineering, National Action Council for Minorities in Engineering, National Science Foundation, Sigma Delta Epsilon-GWIS Grants & Fellowships, XEROX-Technical Minority Scholarship. | Always the best places to look for scholarships are the schools themselves! |
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