Tuesday is the deadline to apply to post-secondary institutions in Ontario.
But experts say high school students shouldn’t stress too much when choosing between college and university.
They say both paths are just as likely to lead to a full-time job, it’s just that college will get students there faster and university will cost more.
The latest statistics show three out of four students will land a full-time job within two years of graduation, regardless of which way they go.
Some of the sectors with the most demand, such as I-T and health care, are open to both college and university graduates.
But there are significant gaps in the median salaries of those
working full-time based on their level of education.
College graduates typically earn $35,000 a year while university graduates earn $45,000.
Application Deadline Fast Approaching
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