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Ring in the New Year and the "New You" at University of Redlands School of Business
REDLANDS, Calif. --(Business Wire)--
Did you know that one of the top 10 New Year's resolutions is to return
to college If this goal made your list, there has never been a better
time to contact the School of Business at the University of Redlands and
invest in your own success-this could be your
year.
Completing your bachelor's or advanced degree can help secure your
economic future by pushing you to the top of the list when seeking a new
career or promotion. But if the prospect of returning to college-and the
associated financial outlay-feels like jumping off of your own fiscal
cliff, there are steps you can take to ensure a solid return on your
investment.
As you ring in the new year, and the "new you," consider these four
helpful tips from the University
of Redlands School of Business.
1. Credit for Life Experience Whoever claimed the best
instruction is learned on the job was onto something. Even if you
haven't sat in a classroom in years, your work experience, military
training, employer-based training or other experiential learning may
qualify toward college credit. While many institutions charge for the
evaluation/assessment service, the University of Redlands' School of
Business does not. It is possible to earn up to 30 assessed credits
within the School of Business undergraduate program by enrolling in just
one 3-unit class and going through the school's Prior Learning
Assessment process. This could translate into significant savings of
time and tuition.
2. Transferable Credit It may seem like a lifetime ago, but
courses you took before may still transfer and are easily validated
through an admissions counselor. Or, if you are taking a class here and
there, be sure to keep transferability in mind when registering for
continuing education courses-not all continuing studies and extension
courses offer transferable units. If you decide to enroll in a
bachelor's program down the road, you will want your time in the
classroom to perform double duty. At the University of Redands, Continuing
Studies offers many valuable course and certificate options, all
with transferable units.
3. Choose the school that's right for you-and with the best
reputation. While many higher education institutions offer working
professionals online and evening courses, not all offer the quality and
reputation your career may need, so do your homework before enrolling.
Many prestigious schools have tailored their degree programs for adult
students' needs. And remember, accreditation and national rankings
matter. For example, the University of Redlands is
regionally accredited by the Western Association of Schools and
Colleges, is highly
ranked, and alumni salaries are among the highest ranked in the
nation according to Payscale.com.
4. What is it going to cost Private schools may appear
expensive, but more financial aid options, grants and scholarships are
often available to their students. And tuition aid isn't just for
teenage dependents. Financial aid is available to adults who return to
college, and there are some scholarships that can help reduce the cost,
such as the University of Redlands' new $2,600
Success Scholarship. Another form of aid that's only available to
adult students is the employee education assistance many corporations
offer. Since it's fiscally prudent for employers to train staff rather
than hire a new employee, it's a win-win for both parties. And don't
forget the IRS's Lifetime Learning Credit when tax time rolls around.
If you're ready to make a career move, or take significant steps forward
for your own future, this may be your year!
Call 1-888-999-9844 to ask about the new $2,600
Success Scholarship program at the University of Redlands School of
Business and for information about military tuition discounts and
financial aid.
About the University of Redlands School of Business
The School of Business at the University of Redlands offers an
environment of elevated learning, with graduate and undergraduate degree
completion programs tailored to the needs of working adults and
professionals. With nine convenient locations around Southern
California, the School of Business provides evening programs, study
abroad opportunities and collaborative education opportunities with
corporations and organizations. The school's Banta
Center for Business, Ethics and Society is a forum for the
examination of ethical issues in corporate and professional life. The Institute
for Spatial Economic Analysis at the School of Business offers
science- and research-based spatial analysis and forecasts of economic
phenomena. The University of Redlands is an independent, nonprofit,
liberal arts and sciences university consistently ranked among the best
universities in the nation by U.S. News & World Report.

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