Archive for 'Insight into Business Schools'

Have You Thought About How You Will Finance That Degree?

Posted on Feb 16, 2010.

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There is always a need for business degrees in this world. Although many people may have similar degrees, depending on what you specialize in, they can be quite varied as well.
Assuming you have a High School Diploma, higher education should not be that daunting. I guess the biggest decision you have is deciding where you [...]

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Hawaii Pacific University’s Military-Friendly Business Programs

Posted on Dec 05, 2009.

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Hawaii Pacific University HibiscusWith fall semester coming to a close and spring semester quickly approaching, prospective and current college students are searching for answers to their academic questions, and military personnel are no exception. Are you an active duty, reserve, or veteran seeking a military-friendly business degree with your GI Bill benefits? Consider Hawaii Pacific University, a university located in a worldly location on the shores of the United States and over a dozen other countries.

Hawaii Pacific University’s military-friendly business degrees are available online or on campus, so that active duty can attend school while deployed or veterans can attend school in the classroom (or vica versa, if able!); and these programs are quality, accredited education both ways, meaning that students can alternate between an online education, a campus education, or an education at a completely different university if they so choose.

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Two-Year Online Business Degree Program

Posted on Nov 13, 2009.

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Interested in the exciting world of professional business, but don’t want to go to school for four years? Always wanted to attend college, but not able to fit it in your current schedule?

Online degree programs offer flexibility, customization, and–most importantly–are considered of equal or greater educational value than campus-based programs (statistic taken from 2009 USDE study.) They are attractive to military students that are currently on deployment or on-call; and to students that travel frequently.

Associate Degree programs, or two-year programs, are attractive for their brevity and focus on one topic. They offer introductory academic certification for a professional setting and may later act as the foundation for a Bachelor Degree.

Combine an Associate Degree program with a rewarding, accredited online degree program, and you have the Associate Degree of Business Administration at American Sentinel University.

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Business Schools Versus Universities

Posted on Oct 14, 2009.

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What’s the difference between business schools and universities?

Business schools offer strictly business degree programs, in the form of BBAs (Bachelor of Business Administration) and MBAs (Master of Business Administration.) They sometimes requre the GMAT to apply.

Universities offer a wide variety of programs, from business degrees to criminal justice degrees to social work degrees. Universities sometimes require the SAT as part of the application process. Undergraduate programs are known as BAs (Bachelor of Arts) or BSs (Bachelor of Science), while master degrees are known as MAs (Master of Arts), MSs (Master of Science), or MBAs (Master of Business Administrations).

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Selecting an Online Business School

Posted on Sep 23, 2009.

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Business degrees are empowering professionals to new careers in an economy that craves change. Some professionals are not capable of stopping their current career to acquire a business degree though, which is where the attractiveness of online business degrees step in. This gives adult college students the luxury of pursuing their education on their schedule, and at their pace.

There are many options to consider when looking into an online business degree. Here are four aspects that will help you assess whether an online business degree program is right for you.

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