Lake Erie College recently announced the launch of a new Graduate Certificate in Conflict Management, Negotiation, and Organizational Dynamics within the School of Business. Designed for working ...
Get a new job or just go to grad school? It’s the age-old question. There is no right or wrong answer, but in these increasingly uncertain times, there’s value in seriously weighing the pros and cons.
Among the many major changes to federal financial aid policy in Congress’s budget reconciliation bill, one could have an underreported but outsize effect on both college finances and educational ...
Brand-name private institutions and stand-alone medical schools could feel the impacts of loan caps more than other colleges.
Attending graduate or professional school may be an option you are considering. If so, base your decision on careful reflection and clarification of your work/life goals. Talk with faculty, alumni, ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Can you learn to be an entrepreneur? It’s a common question in entrepreneurship circles. After all, an entrepreneur is a little of ...
If you've maxed out on federal aid, private lenders like College Ave, Earnest and Sallie Mae can make your graduate school ...
Christendom College announced that it will begin offering graduate degrees in education in what its president calls a “tremendous moment” for the college. In the fall, the first cohort of doctoral ...
Boston College graduate programs experienced strong gains across the board in the latest U.S. News Graduate School rankings, released April 8. The Connell School of Nursing, the Lynch School of ...
OXFORD — A national yearly review of college graduate programs has spotlighted three Miami University departments as among America’s best. In U.S. News & World Report’s just released study, Miami’s ...
Emily Sharkey, executive director of MBA admissions and recruiting, and Peter Severa, assistant dean for MBA student engagement, at Georgia Tech’s Scheller College of Business. Adding a designation in ...
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