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One college major is soaring in popularity—but graduates shouldn't expect to be making good money from that alone. A degree ...
Purdue University assures students currently enrolled in low-enrollment programs that their degrees will not be affected. Indiana's Public Law 213 sets minimum graduate thresholds for academic ...
According to data submitted by Purdue to the U.S. Department of Education that reflect graduate numbers in each program from 2021 to 2023, 48 bachelor's degree programs are at risk of being ...
Southwestern College and Cal State San Marcos will join forces to bring new bachelor’s degree programs in business and technology to South County. This marks the first time CSUSM will offer ...
Of those, 506 bachelor programs — or 54% — didn't meet the 15-degree threshold in the year measured. Some of the potentially impacted programs are in highly specialized areas.
Here are the new bachelor's degree programs approved by the IHL Thursday morning: Bachelor of Applied Science in Construction Technology is a 120-hour program that builds on the existing Associate ...
CHESAPEAKE, Va. (WAVY) — Sentara College of Health Sciences has announced it is looking to move all nursing and non-nursing degree-granting programs to state and regional universities as a part ...
TOLEDO, Ohio — The University of Toledo announced plans to suspend admission to several undergraduate degree programs to comply with recently passed Senate Bill 1 in Ohio, and cuts to other ...
A course that deepens the study of the cognitive and affective-relational development in typical and atypical pathways of adolescents and in families. Students study the risk factors and mechanisms of ...
Of these programs, 17 are dual degrees, 14 are interdisciplinary and 20 are online. Other options include an avenue to complete a traditional four-year bachelor’s program plus a master’s program in ...
Nearly 30 of California's community colleges offer bachelor's degree programs. Here's our guide with tips, history, research, and student and other expert voices.
That is a mistake, according to Jackie Insinger, the CEO of Spark Brilliance and author of Spark Brilliance: How the Science of Positive Psychology Will Ignite, Engage and Transform Your Team.