Single Parent? Try These 4 Online Degrees.

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If you’re juggling single parenthood and a career, you may find yourself wondering how to make your paychecks stretch further. One way to do that is to switch careers and get a better paying job. With over 70% of moms with kids under 18 in the workforce, it’s no surprise that many colleges and universities are looking to tailor education programs to fit into the busy lives of working parents. Moving beyond traditional night schools, many colleges now have bachelor’s degrees with online options and flexible courses.

Working moms often choose to go back to school to increase their earning power. They want to make the eight hours a day they spend at their job pay better so they can spend more of their free time with their families. And who can blame them? Moms only have a certain amount of free time, and most would like to have more money to take care of their kids’ needs.

It takes a lot of guts to choose a fresh new career path. And it’s not for the faint of heart! Especially when your new career choice requires additional education, but that’s where the flexibility of an online degree works best for working moms. We’ve compiled a list of four careers with great online degree programs that are just the ticket for working parents who want a bigger paycheck.

Registered Nurse

Single parents might find nursing to be their career match made in heaven. Nursing degrees are readily available online, which gives the flexibility working parents need. And once you’re done with your online degree, many nursing jobs have flexible hours and sometimes short work weeks. Many two year degree nursing programs are followed by a national licensing exam to become an RN. There are several four year bachelor’s of science degrees available online as well. The best part about being an RN is that like all the healthcare sector, there is a lot of job growth. The average RN salary is $70,000/year.

Human Resources

Are you a natural organizer? Do you like to work with people? Can you multi-task with a smile on your face? Human Resources may be the perfect career for you. A bachelor’s degree in Human Resources is usually required for an entry-level position, but the good news is there are many human resources degree programs online. Demand for Human Resources workers is steady, and most positions come with excellent benefits. Human Resources Specialists earn a median salary of $60,350/year, and Human Resources Managers top that at $110,120/year.

Logistics & Supply Chain Operations Management

Are you a multitasker? Do you like to solve problems? Have you been complimented on your analytical skills? Logistics and supply chain may be the career for you. There are many 4 year online degree programs for supply chain management and operations management in this expanding field. The average salary for this field is $102,850/year.

Software Developer

If you’re interested in software, apps, and programming, software development may be the field that is right for you. The sector continues to grow, and job prospects are rosy. You can choose to focus your education on a variety of software specialties. Many two year online degree options are available, as are four year degrees, in information technology, software engineering, computer science, and software applications. And, this field has a median salary of $103,560/year.