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Of all the complicated questions facing prospective graduate students, none may hold more prominence than “What advanced degree should I earn?”

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Fueled by the retirement of the Baby Boomers, along with technology that’s changing the way patients are able to access diagnoses and treatments, the health care industry is one of the fastest-growing fields in the United States. Those looking to break into the industry are finding opportunities beyond hospitals and HMOs.

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In good economies and bad, health care remains an essential industry. However, it is one that is always evolving, incorporating technology to improve communication, record-keeping, and patient care. The health care industry is becoming increasingly reliant on college-educated leaders who can improve efficiencies and innovate when traditional methods are no longer viable.

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Human resources can cover a broad spectrum of professions in the workplace. Typically used as an umbrella term, human resources generally refers to the various aspects of employment, including hiring, compensation, labor laws, terminations, retirement, and other inter-office communication practices. 

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Health care in the United States is an extensive and evolving industry that touches on multiple sectors – from audiology to veterinary medicine – and continues to grow at a rapid pace. That’s led to increased hiring at hospitals, HMOs, and other employers who are in need of educated professionals to care for patients, manage departments, and navigate the frequent changes in policies and regulations. 

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Are you a Registered Nurse (RN) with an associate degree or hospital diploma? Are you wondering if it is worth it to get your Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN)? The answer is YES, and now is the time! Here are a few reasons why you should go back to school.

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There’s more to teaching than curriculum, and few know and understand this better than Dr. Michelle Rosser-Majors. Not only does she have the education, experience, and published work to back that up, but she has also overcome her share of tough times, shaping her outlook on what it means to be an educator. She says it’s her past experience that inspires her to always show empathy to her students and the faculty she manages, especially during the pandemic.

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For Daniel Ossewaarde, pursuing a college degree was a no-brainer. A high achiever since childhood, he started taking college courses at 15 years old and graduated from high school early with his sights on set on a university that would help him reach his full potential. 

UAGC offered him that opportunity when he began to pursue a Bachelor of Arts in Business Information Systems.

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Cheli Vasquez is hungry. As a paraprofessional working in the Texas public school system, she’s had a taste of what life is like inside the classroom. Originally, her goal was to become a school nurse, yet, despite having her nursing license, she wasn’t able to find an open position. Instead she accepted a role in a life skills classroom working with students who have unique medical needs. 

“It was challenging at first, but I quickly fell in love with the challenge!” Cheli says. 

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If you’ve found yourself trying to decide between a finance or an accounting degree, learn the key differences and similarities between the two.
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