What's Next: Jacob Veach on Technical Schools

By on Wednesday, September 13, 2017

JACOB VEACH
Arkansas Tech University–Ozark Campus

Major: Physical Therapy Assistant | Hometown: Fort Smith | Age: 25

After taking AP Biology, Anatomy and Physiology in high school, Jacob Veach decided he wanted to be a physical therapist. Although he was not able to go to college right after graduating, he made the most of it by working different jobs that taught him the need for higher education. He’s now in his second year in the Physical Therapy Assistant (PTA) program at ATU-Ozark.

For Jacob, there is no such thing as aiming too high or too low with higher education because students should choose an education path based on their specific goals. Since ATU-Ozark’s campus is smaller and less crowded, he’s found a tight-knit community there. Jacob’s even had the opportunity to get to know the chancellor.

What has been the biggest challenge for you so far?
“The PTA program has been the hardest thing I’ve done in my life. I’ve had to learn how to pace myself and not allow myself to get overwhelmed because it’s very fast moving. I put a lot of pressure on myself to do well. Pace yourself and definitely get enough sleep.”


SCHOOL DETAILS
Most technical school programs can be completed in one to two years. Others can get you out in the real world in as little as six to 12 weeks.

This Option's for You If...
You need job-specific training   
You like hands-on learning
You want fewer years of school

COST
Tuition and fees vary depending on how many classes you take.

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Full-time enrollment at a technical school usually requires a high school diploma. If not, transferring to a two-year or four-year college later, which many students do, does require a high school diploma.

HOUSING
Unless you are completing a technical program at a two-year college with housing, housing isn’t typically offered. You may be stuck at Mom and Dad's place or have to get an apartment.

Technical schools offer a streamlined education, with programs teaching a particular skillset and industry knowledge needed for a specific field.

 


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