If you are a firm believer in the value of a strong educational foundation and have a passion to teach young learners, pursuing early childhood education credentials will enable you to find the best child-focused career path for working in a classroom, an early learning center, or within an institutional setting. What is the Early …
If you’re looking to take a big step forward in a wide variety of jobs in the business world, you don’t necessarily need to earn a four-year degree. An Associate of Arts (AA) in Business Administration can help you advance your career in less time and with less cost. The degree can also set you …
When it comes to careers that make a difference, there are few fields that have a bigger impact than education. Whether you’re forming young minds in a kindergarten classroom, training executives in the latest leadership strategies, or counseling college-bound high school seniors, your actions directly contribute to improving the lives of others. Though education is …
For those up to the challenge, a global studies degree could be the start of an international journey and career. The world is a big place and yet, despite the huge distances and differences between nations, peoples, cultures, and religions, it’s more interconnected than we sometimes believe. The ripples caused by often unseen actions in …
Funding your education is crucial and can be a challenge for many students. Navigating the options for federal aid may seem daunting. You may be wondering which grants are appropriate for your financial situation and which grants for online college are best. If you and your household qualify, a Federal Pell Grant may be the …
If you’ve decided to pursue your master’s degree education at National University, choosing the program is just one part of the equation. As you’re making plans, you’ll probably need an answer to an important question: “How much does a master’s degree cost?” or more importantly, “What will a master’s degree cost you?” Figuring out that …
Interested in learning how to become a high school teacher in California? Once you determine that high school — more formally known as secondary — education is right for you, you will need to complete an accredited teaching program, gain student teaching experience, and pass the state’s licensing tests to earn your teaching credential and …
Maybe your current career isn’t as fulfilling as it once was. Perhaps you’re a servicemember transitioning to civilian life and looking for your next avenue to serve. Or, you might even already be an educator, seeking an online special education credential. Whatever your personal situation, if you’re interested in working with students who have a …
Do you live for the game? Whether you were a three-letter varsity athlete in high school, never miss your weekend rec league match, or just enjoy cheering from the sidelines, there are numerous career options that can help you turn your passion for athletics into a fulfilling career. One of those is the role of …
In towns and cities across the United States, there is a growing and critical need for drug and alcohol abuse counselors. Sadly, it’s hard to escape the headlines and daily stories of individuals and families destroyed by addiction, especially with opioid abuse in our country now hitting crisis proportions. People arrive at careers in the …
When it comes to changing lives, teachers are among the most influential professionals in the U.S. However, as a state hit hard by the current nationwide teacher shortage, California is struggling to provide its students with quality educators who can create life-changing impact in the classroom. Whether you have always dreamed of being a teacher, …
Wondering how to become an elementary education teacher in California? To launch your teaching career in California, you need to determine if elementary education is the right fit, complete a state-accredited teaching program, gain classroom experience, and satisfy the state’s testing requirements. Is Elementary Education Right for You? Education is a diverse field that offers …
In 2014, Cassie Olinski found herself in a difficult position. She was facing an unexpected divorce, and as a soon-to-be-single mother to an 8-year-old son with special needs, she knew it would be difficult for her to make ends meet with no degree and limited job options. After some hunting, she managed to find a …
At National University, we strive to make higher education accessible to all adult learners. This informative guide is designed to educate you about your financial aid options, so you can find the resources you need to pay for college and achieve your goals. The Cost of Education College costs have climbed steadily over the years, …
Successfully passing the California Subject Examinations for Teachers (often referred to as CSET) is an important step on the road to becoming a teacher within the public elementary, middle, and high school system in the state. For many prospective teachers, eager to enter the profession after years of investing in their education, understanding how to …
Interpersonal communication skills are vital to anyone in the modern workplace. A breakdown of communication between individuals is often blamed for the failure of professional relationships, which can contribute to poor or even disastrous work output. Given the potential consequences of poor communication skills in adulthood, it’s surprising that interpersonal communication courses aren’t taught to …
Jeannine Johns’ law enforcement education began with an interest in horticulture. Like one-third of all U.S. undergraduates who change their major at least once during college, Johns started at the University of California-Riverside (UCR) as a horticulture major but eventually settled on a degree in sociology. It was a sociology professor who initially suggested that …
You’ve served your country. You still may be serving, in fact. And, now, you’re ready to begin a new adventure. Whether you’re returning to the classroom after many years, or you’ll be attending college for the first time, you’re no doubt excited about the personal and professional opportunities that come with earning a degree. As …
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