Nearly 60 U.S. colleges now offer or are developing three-year bachelor’s degree programs, reducing the traditional 120-credit requirement to about 90. These accelerated paths aim to cut costs, speed ...
Accelerated online degrees for working adults allow enrollees to attend college without cutting their work hours. They save time and money on commuting and parking expenses — and may even spend less ...
A new partnership between two Central New York institutions is aiming to tackle the region’s nursing shortage by getting ...
Exceptional students currently enrolled in one of our undergraduate degree programs are encouraged to apply to our Accelerated Bachelor’s/Master’s program (ABM ...
A new academic initiative designed for non-nursing graduates was recently established by the College of Nursing, providing an accelerated pathway to a nursing career and a potential remedy to staff ...
First-year student Daniel Bossett hasn’t taken a college course yet, but he already has his sights set on a career incorporating sustainable technology into mechanical engineering when he graduates ...
For generations of college students, the traditional path to a bachelor’s degree has typically meant earning about 120 credit hours across a four-year period. But given today’s increased costs and ...
Content below is provided by SLU Academic Catalog. Saint Louis University's online accelerated bachelor's-to-master's in information systems program is designed for working professionals pursuing a ...
The University of Louisiana at Lafayette, in partnership with Ochsner Lafayette General, will create an accelerated bachelor’s in nursing degree program to address the critical need for registered ...
BATON ROUGE, La. (Louisiana First) — The Louisiana Board of Regents approved the first accelerated bachelor’s degree (AccB) programs in the state. According to a release, this type of degree is a ...
The accelerated bachelor's/master's (ABM) program is a combined bachelor/master's degree plan that will accelerate your completion of the BME master’s degree (Plan I or Plan II MSBME). For more ...