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Learning about Walmart's Education Program

So, I've heard that Walmart has this education program for high school students and want to know more. Can anyone share their experience if they've tried it? Also, what kind of benefits can I expect if I decide to pursue it?

3 months ago

Hi there! You're referring to the Live Better U program offered by Walmart. This program allows eligible Walmart associates to earn degrees, learn trade skills, and receive high school completion scholarships. The benefits of this program are significant! You could receive up to $1 in tuition per day, plus books and fees, for a wide range of educational tracks offered through several universities and educational institutions. Additionally, Live Better U offers some career diploma programs for trade skills such as electrical and plumbing, which also comes with their own benefits such as job placement opportunities. Just note that to take advantage of these benefits, you'll have to be a Walmart associate.

Along with their college degree program, Walmart also offers a high school completion program that is totally free for Walmart associates. This includes all the textbooks and study materials you would need, and even personal academic advising. It's also worth noting that, once you complete your high school education, you can continue on to their college programs, if that's a path you'd like to take. It offers a lot of flexibility, and several education tracks to choose from so you can tailor it to your own interests and career goals.

Keep in mind that although the Live Better U program can be a great opportunity, it does come with a time commitment. Balancing work, school, and any other personal commitments can be challenging. However, if you're passionate about furthering your education and developing new skills, it could be a wonderful chance to do so with financial support from your employer. Plus, having the dedication to complete such a program while working could demonstrate your ability to multitask and your commitment to self-improvement - skills that could be valuable in many fields and could potentially open up other opportunities in the future.

3 months ago

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