Anna Maria College offers online nursing degree with a holistic approach December 10, 2010 | | 1 Comment Officials from Anna Maria College, located in Massachusetts, have recently announced the launch of its new online bachelor’s of nursing (BSN) degree program. The web-based registered nurse-to-bachelor’s-of-science-in-nursing (RN-BSN) degree program is geared toward holistic care with an emphasis on patient health concerning mind, body and spirit. Furthermore, officials said that the online curriculum will focus… Read More
DeVry experiences boost in student enrollment in 2010 December 9, 2010 | | Leave a comment Job opportunities are expected to grow in the healthcare industry in light of the recent passage of legislation will urge more people to enter into the medical profession.… Read More
Kansas school launches online degree program in nondestructive testing November 24, 2010 | | Leave a comment Cowley College, which is located in Kansas, recently announced that it will be offering the only online associate's degree program for nondestructive testing in the world, reports The Winfield Daily Courier. Recent advances in the state's aerospace industry and increased oil refining production in Oklahoma has created an industrial need for nondestructive testing inspection programs… Read More
Missouri school offers its first fully online degree and certificates November 24, 2010 | | Leave a comment Three Rivers Community College (TRCC) recently announced it will be launching its first online degree in general education, reports The American Republic. The degree, along with an environmental/occupational safety and health technology certificate, will be fully attainable online starting in January. School officials told the news source that there are plans to offer a business… Read More
State of Inertia… November 23, 2010 | | Leave a comment INERTIA Definition: 1. a : a property of matter by which it remains at rest or in uniform motion in the same straight line unless acted upon by some external force b : an analogous property of other physical quantities (as electricity) 2. : indisposition to motion, exertion, or change : inertness Are you completely… Read More
North Carolina school launching online MBA degree program next year November 18, 2010 | | Leave a comment North Carolina State University’s College of Management recently announced a new online MBA option that is geared toward working professionals, reports the school's student newspaper. College officials told the news source that this program will allow students to finish their education from an out-of-state location while having the credits they previously earned count toward the… Read More
New grant allows community college to launch online degree program November 12, 2010 | | Leave a comment The Ratitan Valley Community College (RVCC) will begin offering a new online degree program in health information technology beginning next year, reports The Messenger-Gazette. College officials told the news source that the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has been authorized to give $16 million in grants to community colleges in order to educate… Read More
Kentucky-based university adds new online degree program November 12, 2010 | | Leave a comment Eastern Kentucky University recently unveiled new plans to launch an online bachelor’s degree in occupational safety starting in January 2011. College officials told the news source that the online degree program will provide students with relevant, real-world learning applications from professionals in the field. Furthermore, professors can incorporate videos of construction safety and Occupational Safety… Read More
University of Wisconsin online degree programs allow professionals flexibility in scheduling November 1, 2010 | | Leave a comment More individuals who are employed are seeking ways to further their education while still working full-time and caring for their families. The University of Wisconsin, along with many Midwestern colleges, have introduced an online degree program to help professionals remain flexible with their time as they earn advanced degrees, reports the Business Journal. College officials… Read More