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A Master’s in Social Work (MSW) leads to advancement in the field of social work. The increasingly popular online Masters of Social Work programs offer convenience and flexibility. Online MSW programs include theoretical coursework and a clinical practice, typically performed in a student’s local community. The Council on Social Work Education (CSWE), requires all MSW [...]

A Master’s in Social Work (MSW) degree provides an array of career options. Social workers have the opportunity to serve individuals, families, and communities. Direct-service social workers help people solve and cope with problems in their everyday lives, while clinical social workers diagnose and treat behavioral, mental, and emotional issues. Clinical social workers are required [...]

The 25 Best Online Colleges

With the increasing popularity of online degree programs, there’s been a huge increase in the number of online colleges and universities. With all the schools to choose from, it’s not easy selecting an online school. The quality of online schools ranges from excellent to poor. We’ve done extensive research on online colleges and universities to [...]

The enormous healthcare industry provides an array of rewarding, high-paying careers for people without a medical license. Healthcare employees work with caring workers, cutting-edge technology, and patients grateful for their help. There’s rarely a dull moment in the fast-paced world of healthcare. The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) expects the healthcare industry to create more [...]

The 25 Best Entry-Level Jobs

Some of the best entry-level jobs are in the fields of analytics, engineering, technology, and healthcare. Many companies seek employees who have technical skills, are mathematically minded, and have good computer skills. They also look for skills such as communications, leadership, and team-building. Entry-level jobs typically require two years of experience or less. Our list [...]

Should people get an MBA? According to the 2011 Year-End Poll of Employers provided by the Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC), 74 percent of the employers who responded plan on hiring individuals with an MBA in 2012. The poll received responses from 229 employers at 216 companies worldwide. The GMAC Corporate Recruiters’ Survey 2011 shows [...]

The enormous hospitality industry provides an array of rewarding management positions in sectors such as lodging, restaurants, event planning, theme parks, resort clubs, cruise lines, and casinos. In the exciting world of sports, some professional sports teams seek those with a hospitality management degree to make travel and living arrangements. There are plenty of opportunities [...]

Share Apologetics is about rationally defending a position or view whose truth is challenged. Usually, apologetics refers to the defense of the Christian faith, laying out a case for the accuracy of its historical claims (such as the resurrection of Jesus) and for the soundness and coherence of its theology (such as the doctrine of [...]

There are more than 320 Executive MBA (EMBA) programs worldwide to choose from. Even at the most highly ranked Executive MBA programs, the selectivity rate is usually more than 50 percent. EMBA programs usually target older students who are already employed, seeking assistance in climbing the final steps of the corporate ladder. According to the [...]

Nursing is an excellent career choice from many different points of views: Demand in this field is already high, and is expected only to increase in the years ahead. There is a relatively low educational bar for entering the field. For example, the prerequisite for training as a Nurse’s Assistant is a high school diploma [...]

Share When evaluating law schools, reputation, location, and the percent of graduates passing the bar exam are very important factors. However, due to high tuition fees and a harsh economy, nowadays affordability is also a vital consideration. If that is your case, then you probably ought to consider in-state schools. Typically, their tuition is lower [...]

Nursing is one of the most attractive professions, especially in these hard economic times. Entry into the field is relatively easy and does not require a four-year college degree. The pay is good, and the potential for advancement is very good, with Registered Nurses (RNs) earning on average nearly $70,000 per year. Best of all, [...]

Finding the college and degree program that are right for you is one of the most important things you’ll ever do. It is a complex process that will affect the rest of your life. To navigate this process successfully, you need useful and reliable information about the enormous variety of post-secondary schools and programs that [...]

Evaluating degree programs is an inexact science even for disciplines with relatively objective criteria of measurement, like engineering, medicine, or business. Therefore, when it comes to ranking MFA (Master of Fine Arts) degree programs in creative writing (a concept which varies from school to school, but may comprise poetry, fiction, playwriting, screenwriting, and non-fiction), the [...]

Following up on two previous blogs (see here and here) about a recent article by Professor Allen Guelzo of Gettysburg College on the state of Evangelical institutions of higher learning in America today, we now turn to the question of the actual ranking of Evangelical colleges, both with each other, and with their secular, four-year, [...]