Category Archives: College and University



Can I Transfer Credits From a Community College to an Online Bachelor Degree Program?

Jan 5th, 2012Posted by Carson Kelly

With university cost soaring, many students choose to earn an associates degree at a community college and then transfer to a four-year school to earn a bachelor's degree. This is why it is very important to research that your credits will be accepted at the university you plan to attend. Not all credits are transferable so doing some research up front can prevent delays later on.

What to Expect From a Respiratory Therapy Degree

Dec 7th, 2011Posted by Beth Glick

Are you interested in earning a respiratory therapy degree but are unsure what to expect? This article will provide a brief description of a respiratory therapy degree program as well as provide information about a career as a respiratory therapist. It will also discuss common courses of study that are associated with a respiratory therapy degree.

Finding the Right School to Earn Your Masters of Business Administration

Dec 6th, 2011Posted by Bill Jenkins

Individuals who are pursuing a Masters of Business Administration have heard again and again how important it is to choose the right business school. Students should examine everything from academic offerings to social atmosphere when considering a school. Prospective students should learn as much as possible about a university before deciding to attend.

Nursing Schools Raise Awareness of American Heart Month

Nov 29th, 2011Posted by Bill Jenkins

Nursing Schools around the country have been raising awareness of the fact that February is American Heart Month. The American Heart Association has recognized February as American Heart Month since 1963. It is observed to raise awareness that cardiovascular diseases, such as strokes and heart attacks, are the nations number one cause of death.

The Benefits of a Liberal Arts Degree

Nov 22nd, 2011Posted by Bill Jenkins

A liberal arts degree will educate students in a broad variety of topics. Students will study a variety of subjects and will ultimately gain an improved working knowledge of the world as a whole. As opposed to focusing or specializing in one specific area, a liberal arts education will prepare students for all the opportunities and changes that occur in life.

You've Completed Massage Therapy Education in Albuquerque: What's Next?

Nov 15th, 2011Posted by Beth Glick

Have you recently completed massage therapy education in Albuquerque? Are you wondering what the next step for you is in terms of a career? This article will provide information for individuals who have recently completed massage therapy education in Albuquerque in regards to career options. It will discuss careers in relaxation and stress reduction and more.

Tips to Graduating From an Arizona University on Time

Nov 12th, 2011Posted by Bill Jenkins

There are a number of reasons why it is important for some student to graduate from an Arizona university with in a certain number of years. Whether it is due to career plans, financial reasons or both, some students have enhanced pressure to graduate on time. The following tips offer advice for how students can improve their chances of earning their degree on time.

What to Expect From a Radiography Program

Nov 7th, 2011Posted by Beth Glick

This article will discuss what to expect from a radiography program and a radiography career. Radiologic technologists, better known as radiographers, are the medical personnel who perform diagnostic imaging examinations, including X-rays. Radiographers who perform imaging examinations are responsible for accurately positioning patients and ensuring that a quality diagnostic image is produced.

Proposals to Alter No Child Left Behind Will Affect Early Childhood Education

Nov 5th, 2011Posted by Bill Jenkins

The No Child Left Behind Act is the primary statute governing the United States federal government's role in early childhood education. The Johnson Administration passed the act as the Elementary and Secondary Education Act and was overhauled when George W. Bush joined with Democrats to emphasize its focus on standardized test scores.

Massage Therapy Schools in Arizona and a Career as a Massage Therapist

Nov 2nd, 2011Posted by Beth Glick

Are you considering a career in massage therapy? Are you searching for the right massage therapy school in Arizona to help you train for this rewarding career? Read on to learn more about a career as a massage therapist, what to look for in a massage therapy school, the job outlook for the career and what is needed to become licensed as a massage therapist.

Working Adults Returning to an Arizona College

Oct 29th, 2011Posted by Bill Jenkins

In recent years, it has become far less unusual for working adults to return to an Arizona college. Due to the large increase of individuals interested in renewing their educational efforts, many universities have developed a range of programs to assist this growing population in their pursuit of further education.

Christian Universities Differ from More Traditional Universities

Oct 26th, 2011Posted by Bill Jenkins

There are a number of differences between Christian Universities and more traditional universities. Christian colleges offer a religious-centered philosophy that will reinforce an individual's faith and beliefs. Faculty members are committed to upholding the core values and faith-based statements of the college.

Radiologic Technologist Training: Programs & Jobs

Oct 26th, 2011Posted by Beth Glick

Those looking for radiologic technologist training and a career as a radiologic technologist can find useful information in the following article. Learn what a radiologic technologist does, what to expect from radiologic technologist training programs and they types of jobs they can expect to find following graduation.