Which of These 9 Nursing Degree Program Types is Best for You? March 29, 2013 | | Leave a comment If you are reading this article, you probably fall into one of two categories: you are interested in starting a career in nursing or you are already a nurse and you want to take your career to the next level with some education. No matter what category you fall into, you might be finding it… Read More
5 Steps to Utilize Twitter in the post-graduation job hunt April 26, 2011 | | 5 Comments If you’re a college student, you’ve probably heard the buzz about Twitter. Many people, even upcoming graduates, might find Twitter to be more of a “post your thoughts” social tool, akin to text messaging. But in reality, Twitter can be a valuable job assist tool for every college graduate, especially in such a competitive marketplace.… Read More
4 Unique Careers for Art Major Graduates April 14, 2011 | | Leave a comment College graduates with generic degrees are a little more marketable in this precarious job market than those with specialized degrees. To illustrate this point here are four unique art-related jobs that just about any Art major graduate could apply for (and in fact, do well in).… Read More
Graduate Entrepreneurs-The New Trend April 5, 2011 | | Leave a comment Graduation is quickly approaching for many college students across the country. They will be facing an unstable job market with only a slight sign of recovery. But for many, the competition will be fierce, leaving them with few options after graduation. Many have labeled this the “boomerang” generation—faced with few job prospects and mounting debt,… Read More
College Career Centers Offering Free Webinars to Boost Graduate Employment March 15, 2011 | | Leave a comment College students can’t find gainful employment. This astounding news came from the U.S. Department of Labor. Their recent survey revealed that as much as 80% of college graduates do not have jobs upon graduation. Of the students that are finding jobs, 60% of them are working in careers that have little or nothing to do… Read More
Schools are beginning to offer more healthcare-related degree programs February 23, 2011 | | Leave a comment Recent reforms along with an aging baby boomer generation have prompted the healthcare field to seek more qualified employees. As a result, many colleges and universities are creating programs to entice students to pursue degrees in high-demand fields to help certain regions in the U.S.… Read More
Articulation agreements becoming more popular between two- and four-year schools February 22, 2011 | | Leave a comment Many community colleges and universities are entering articulation agreements in order to allow students in high-demand fields to transfer from a two-year school to a bachelors degree-granting institution. Under these agreements, community colleges are often able to offer the university's courses on their own campus, which allows students to stay closer to home while they… Read More