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An extensive network of colleges and universities in Ohio is encouraging working professionals to head back to school. Career advancement in the field of nursing, business, and criminal justice is easier than ever before through Ohio university degree programs. College graduates are now finding some of the best opportunities with prominent local employers. Prominent Ohio [...]

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The “Empire State” of New York offers a wealth of opportunity for professionals seeking a degree at one of the many New York colleges and universities. Lucrative careers abound in the financial center of New York City and throughout the state of New York. College students and working professionals are now reaching their career goals [...]

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In recent years, the economy of New Mexico has grown significantly. A warm climate combined with a 20.0% increase in population since the 1990 census has attracted new industries to the state. Career options continue to expand today for graduates of New Mexico colleges and universities. New Mexico schools offer a wide variety of flexible [...]

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The “Garden State” of New Jersey has the highest population density of any U.S. state. Its proximity to New York and Philadelphia make it an ideal location for working professionals and full-time students. With one of the highest median incomes in the entire nation, students of New Jersey colleges and universities can expect to enter [...]

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New Hampshire has become a haven for its residents and local businesses. Working professionals looking to attend one of its many New Hampshire colleges and universities reap the financial benefits of no state sales or income tax. New Hampshire’s job market is also ripe with opportunity, thanks to technology firms and other businesses seeking shelter [...]

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Thanks in large part to its gaming industry, Nevada boasts a healthy economy for working professionals and full-time students. It also offers an extensive network of Nevada colleges and universities for individuals in search of career advancement. Students from all life situations can easily find a degree program that meets their educational and financial needs [...]

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Despite its heavy dependence on agriculture, Nebraska offers a strong economy with a diverse labor market. Nebraska colleges and universities provide training and research opportunities for working professionals and full-time students. With an unemployment rate well below the national average, Nebraska college graduates can expect to find a wealth of career prospects in their field [...]

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The “Treasure State” has more to offer Montana college students than its natural mineral resources. Thanks to a rapidly growing economy, Montana colleges and universities are able to offer high ranking education programs throughout the state. Whether searching for an associate degree, bachelor degree, or advanced degree, Montana students can find a program that fits [...]

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Although Mississippi has traditionally had one of the lowest per capita incomes in the nation, it consistently ranks among the highest states in per capita charitable contributions. Southern generosity has earned Mississippi its nickname of the “Hospitality State.” It offers a welcoming environment for individuals wishing to develop a career or earn a degree at [...]

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With its sand dunes, marshes, mountains, and rolling hills, Maryland is often referred to as “America in Miniature.” Its extensive network of Maryland colleges and universities provides quality training for a high earning workforce. The Maryland economy is boosted by the major U.S. port in Baltimore, Maryland. Now more than ever before, college-bound working professionals [...]

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According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the field of nursing is expected to grow 27% or more through the year 2014. Forensic nursing, in particular, is currently one of the fastest growing disciplines within the field of nursing. A recent article in The FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin profiles forensic nursing with its many sub-specialties. [...]

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Management analysts, or management consultants, are expected to see more than a 27% increase in job openings through the year 2014, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. As of 2004, there were already 605,000 workers in the management analyst field. Enrolling in a campus or online management degree program is a promising way to [...]

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Traditional bachelor of science in business (BSB) degrees require 4 years of full-time study. For nontraditional students, such as working professionals and single parents, traditional programs are an impracticable method of bringing educational goals into reality. However, many professionals are discovering these 5 ways to complete a BSB in as little as 12 months through [...]

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The amount of child delinquents entering the juvenile justice system is increasing, says the U.S. Bureau of Justice. Recent research has focused on delinquents under the age of 13 in order to reduce future incidents. With a criminal justice associate degree online, Kaplan University alumni are becoming equipped to help in rehabilitating child offenders. Child [...]

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According to June Kaminski, RN, MSN, available information in the 21st century doubles every 5 years. In order to maintain easy access to the most recent health care knowledge, the profession of nursing relies on nursing informatics. By incorporating information technology into the curriculum of BSN nursing schools, such as Kaplan University, graduates can be [...]

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