Post secondary education opportunities include community college, technical school, professional certification, workplace training, all of the above

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Yes, all of the above options are considered post-secondary education opportunities.

Community college offers a variety of two-year associate degree programs as well as certificate programs that provide specialized training in various fields.

Technical schools focus on providing specific vocational or trade education and offer programs in fields such as cosmetology, automotive technology, culinary arts, and more.

Professional certifications are credentials awarded by professional organizations or institutions to individuals who demonstrate their expertise in a particular field. These certifications often require passing an exam or meeting certain requirements and can enhance employment prospects in specific industries.

Workplace training refers to training programs provided by employers to help employees gain or enhance job-related skills.

All these options provide opportunities for individuals to obtain further education and training beyond high school that can lead to career advancement and increased earning potential.