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Tax time is here, and for many Americans, that means a refund check is on the way. Most people use their tax refund to pay down debt or cover the cost of everyday life like groceries and new tires, etc. Others use their refund check as an investment, whether on a long-overdue home project or building savings. We’d like to propose another investment option: investing in your own professional growth. If you’ve been thinking about a career change, your refund could unlock a brand-new future.

Using your tax refund for professional development is one of the smartest long-term investments you can make. It doesn’t just check off a to-do list—it opens doors.

Professional Development Options

If you’re not a teacher yet but want to become one, your refund could fully cover the cost of a certification program like American Board. You don’t need to go back to college. You don’t need to take out loans. All you need is a bachelor’s degree and the ability to pass a background check—and you’re on your way to the classroom.

Already teaching? There is still room for professional growth! You might use your refund to:

  • Take a PD course on a topic you’ve been meaning to learn more about
  • Attend a professional conference; plenty more are yet to take place in 2025
  • Add an additional subject to your certifications and licensure
  • Purchase classroom tech or resources
  • Join an educator network or association

Most people spend their refund covering the past or present—but you can use yours to build your future. Whether you’re already in education or looking to make the leap, investing in yourself is always a smart move.

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