Julie Park, an accelerated degree scholar in Global Studies and Business Administration, found the perfect mentor through the Dragon Network. Earn your advanced degree sooner — Drexel University's ...
If you have your heart set on law school from an early age and want to save money and time, consider a 3+3 program. These accelerated programs, offered by select universities, allow high-performing ...
Earn your bachelor's degree from Aquinas College and your master's degree from Western Michigan University in just five years! Apply up to 12 undergraduate through a combination of transfer credits ...
High-achieving premed students can fast-track a career as a doctor through three-year medical programs, trimming time and cost compared to the traditional four-year route. “A student might consider a ...
Imagine you’re a working adult who never completed your college degree. Whether for professional or personal reasons, it’s something you have always wanted to do. A busy life can get in the way of ...
Valencia College Accelerated Skills Training (AST) programs allow students to develop the skills and earn the industry certifications that local employers demand, in an accelerated style, attending ...
How would you like to earn your medical degree in just six years? Thanks to accelerated direct medical programs (also called combined BS/MD or BA/MD programs), this could be your reality. Direct ...
Rising in the heart of Phoenix is Creighton University’s $100 million response to fears that a nursing shortage could imperil health care in Arizona and across the United States. The College of ...
Chestnut Hill College will be holding an Accelerated Adult Degree Program Information Session on Saturday, November 23 at 10 a.m. The Accelerated Adult Degree Program at Chestnut Hill College’s School ...
The school plans to add accelerated skills training facilities in Orange County. The Covid-19 pandemic has created a spike in demand for some of Valencia College's short-term skills training programs, ...
One indication that the lines between high schools and colleges are blurring is the growth in programs that permit students to earn college credit while still in high school. More than 250 educators ...