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  • April 25, 2023

    Can You Go to College With a GED?

    Approximately 150,000 people earn their GED in the United States annually, according to the GED Testing Service, the sole provider of the official GED test. If you’re one of them, and you’ve been thinking about continuing your education, then you’ve probably wondered: Can you go to college with a GED? The short answer is yes: ...

  • April 20, 2023

    Top Data Science Interview Questions

    Data science is a rapidly growing field with a bright economic future. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), the median salary for a data scientist is close to $101,000, and the field is expanding at an astounding pace, with 36% growth expected by 2031. This guide to data science interview questions will help ...

  • April 17, 2023

    The Difference Between EMTs and Paramedics

    Paramedics and emergency medical technicians — or more commonly known as EMTs — are both critical pillars of the emergency medical system (EMS). However, while both deal with medical emergencies and are vital to public health and safety, there are also some significant ways that these roles differ. The main difference between EMTs and paramedics ...

  • April 13, 2023

    What is Healthcare Administration?

    The healthcare industry offers a wealth of positions and roles for healthcare managers and administrators. Healthcare managers play a critical role at all career levels. They may serve in high-profile roles like CEO of a major hospital or work behind the scenes in risk management or quality improvement. Some healthcare managers might choose to work ...

  • April 8, 2023

    Mastering Your Finances: NU’s Commitment to Financial Literacy

    April is Financial Literacy Month, that time of year to check your fiscal fitness, take a hard look at your money management habits, and brush up on your financial skills. It’s also a great opportunity to practice improving your finances through budgeting and setting savings targets for important life goals such as earning a college ...

  • April 5, 2023

    How Long Does it Take to Become a Teacher?

    Due to a nationwide teaching shortage, educators are in high demand. The demand for teachers is especially urgent in California, which is grappling with the third most severe teacher shortage in the United States. But how long does it take to become a teacher, and what sort of degree or credential is necessary? The credentials ...

  • March 28, 2023

    Is Graphic Design a Good Career?

    If you’re considering entering the graphic design industry, you may have many questions about the field, its future, and whether it fits your interests. For example, you may have wondered if graphic design is an excellent career to pursue in 2023. What is earning potential like, and what related jobs should you consider exploring? What ...

  • March 23, 2023

    What Is Transformational Leadership?

    Whether you’re coming from the perspective of an employer, an employee, or a student, you’re probably familiar with the concept of “leadership styles.” For example, strategic leadership strongly emphasizes future trends and developments, while tactical leadership is more concerned with problem-solving and the efficiency of daily operations. One style of leadership that has been experiencing ...

  • March 20, 2023

    What Is a BSN: Differences Between a BSN and ADN

    What is the meaning of “BSN” in nursing? “BSN” is an acronym that stands for Bachelor of Science in Nursing, which we’ll be exploring throughout this article. The BSN is one of the most sought-after and in-demand nursing degrees — and increasingly, is becoming the gold standard for employers when evaluating prospective hires. However, there ...

  • March 16, 2023

    Public Accounting vs. Private Accounting

    Although there are many different types of accountants, most fall into one of two categories: public accountants, like certified public accountants (CPA), and private accountants, like staff accountants for a business. Public accountants work with multiple clients, potentially across a wide range of industries, whereas private accountants typically work within a single industry and organization. ...

  • March 10, 2023

    What Can You Do With a Business Degree?

    A business degree prepares you for a wide array of dynamic and in-demand careers throughout the global business landscape. Whether your goals include launching your own start-up business, managing complex supply chains, developing marketing campaigns and strategies, or consulting for corporations and government organizations, the opportunities for advancement are nearly limitless. If you’re thinking about ...

  • March 8, 2023

    Women in Higher Education

    There’s much to celebrate in March, Women’s History Month. Today, women make up the majority of bachelor’s degree holders, and online education increases their opportunities to advance their career and boost their earning power. The role of women in higher education is a fascinating chapter to explore this Women’s History Month — from the centuries ...

  • February 27, 2023

    How to Become a Cybersecurity Analyst

    Are you interested in exploring a career in cybersecurity? If so, you’ll need to take certain steps to gain the required experience and qualifications. These steps include earning a degree, obtaining professional certification, and, last but not least, keeping up with networking opportunities and industry developments. If you’ve ever wondered how to become a cybersecurity ...

  • February 17, 2023

    Clinical and Non-clinical Psychology PhD Programs: What's The Difference?

    Authored By: Michelle Ackerman, PhD Many people, including students of psychology, frequently get confused about the different “types” of psychology and psychologists that exist. Not all jobs in psychology require a clinical license, which is one of the main differences between clinical and non-clinical Psychology PhD programs. I got my PhD from a non-clinical PhD ...

  • February 13, 2023

    The History Behind Black History Month

    It’s February, that time of year we honor the contributions and legacy of Black Americans throughout U.S. history as part of Black History Month. When it Started and How it Began In 1915, a half-century after the 13th Amendment abolished slavery in the United States, the story of Black History Month began. That September, Carter ...

  • February 9, 2023

    How to Become a Crime Scene Investigator

    If you have an analytical mind and a sharp eye for detail, and you want to explore a career in criminal justice, consider becoming a crime scene investigator (CSI) or forensic science technician. This guide will help you understand what a CSI does, how to become a crime scene investigator, and what sort of educational ...

  • February 6, 2023

    Leveraging Educational Psychology

    Authored By: Dr. Joel B. Goodin Expertise to Address Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion of Hispanic students in STEM Educational Pursuits A colleague recently reached out to me asking for any insight I might share with her team of biologists and other hard science experts striving to promote STEM to Hispanic students who are underrepresented in ...

  • January 30, 2023

    How to Become a Psychiatrist

    Becoming a psychiatrist is a rigorous but rewarding process. To help you navigate it successfully, we’ve prepared this career overview that explains how to become a psychiatrist, covers some basic roles and job duties, and discusses future job outlooks. It also answers some frequently asked questions about the field, like whether psychiatrists need a medical ...

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