Archive for tag: masters degrees
Elms College offers specializations in its business program
March 7, 2011 11:48 pm Online Education NewsElms College recently announced that it will offer a master's degree program in business administration beginning next fall, The Republican reports. Officials told the news source that the program will be delivered in an hybrid format, which will consist of a professor conducting lectures in-person one week and requiring enrollees to finish online assignments the [...]
Indiana State University introduces its new online physician assistant studies degree program
February 22, 2011 8:07 am Online Education NewsOfficials from the Indiana State University recently announced the launch of a masters degree in physician assistant studies, according to the school's website. The program will join other healthcare-related offerings that comprise the school's catalogue of online learning offerings. Officials told the website that this course of study aims to address the demand for more [...]
Walden University provides scholarships for teaching professionals
February 16, 2011 9:52 am Online Education NewsOfficials from Walden University, which is an online school, recently announced that it will begin offering a scholarship to National Education Association (NEA) members. The university will award 40 annual scholarships of $2,500 each to individuals who have provided leadership in public school education within an NEA-affiliated school. Officials said that the program was created [...]
Indiana University Kokomo uses online learning for its new masters degree in nursing
February 14, 2011 3:34 pm Nursing Program NewsIndiana University Kokomo recently announced that it has received approval from the Indiana Commission for Higher Education to begin offering a masters degree in nursing, Inside Indiana Business reports. Officials told the news provider that the program is set to begin in the spring 2012 semester. The school will partner with Indiana University East to [...]
Adams State College lists online learning among reasons for enrollment boost
February 8, 2011 9:53 am Online Education NewsAdams State College, which is located in Colorado, recently announced that its spring enrollment numbers are the highest they have been in 10 years, the Alamosa News reports. Officials told the news source that significant growth in online bachelor's and master's degree programs. The school enrolled 3,421 students for its spring semester, which is a [...]
Chadron State College sees enrollment increase from students seeking graduate degree programs
January 13, 2011 10:30 am Online Education NewsOfficials from the Chadron State College, which is located in Nebraska, recently announced that enrollment has increased by nearly 3 percent since last year, KCSR reports. School officials attribute the recent success to new online programs and the growing number of students who are seeking masters degrees. Enrollment in the school's graduate programs has increased [...]
Lesley University creates new program geared toward educators
December 16, 2010 9:42 am Online Education NewsThe school currently offers master’s degree programs in 23 states as well as online. Furthermore, college officials said that the university has partnerships with 47 school districts in 10 states through literacy programs. They added that throughout Massachusetts the institution is creating professional development programs in math and special education.
Full Sail University offers new online writing degree programs
December 14, 2010 9:56 am Online Education NewsFull Sail University, an online school, recently announced that it will beginning offering a bachelor’s degree in creative writing for entertainment and a master’s in new media journalism. College officials said that the online bachelor’s degree in creative writing for entertainment focuses on helping students perfect their story writing. The 32-month curriculum incorporates courses such [...]
Want to be your boss’ boss? Get an MBA
July 13, 2009 10:12 am Career Advice“I knew I never wanted to be in that situation again, with some unqualified caveman breathing down my neck, telling me what to do, my career in his hands,” says Echols. “An MBA degree seemed to be the best way to avoid that scenario.”





