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Transcript Michael Lis: Hello everyone. Hopefully you can hear me now, I apologize. Hopefully everybody can hear me. I am going to go back and backtrack for a minute here. I do apologize, as it appears that my technology was not working. Welcome to the Maryville online program information session. Today we’ll be discussing the Bachelor’s of Science, and business administration, the Bachelor’s of Science in marketing as well. I apologize for the brief technical issues we were having. But before we begin, let me discuss some laundry items with everybody today, some housekeeping agendas. Michael Lis: First of all, […]

Transcript Kyle Brown: All right, everyone. I think we can get started. Before we begin, I just want to go over a couple of items and just hit a couple of points. First off, participants are in listen-only mode, so if you have any questions throughout the webinar, you can feel free to type into the question and answer box, and we’ll try to address them on the fly, or certainly at the end of the presentation we’ll have a full question and answer session and we can circle back to them. We will also send out a link to […]

Transcript Angelica: Hello, everyone. Welcome to the General Studies on Healthcare Management Webinar. Thank you all for taking the time out of your day to participate today. My name is Angelica , and I will be your moderator for today. Before we begin, I have a few logistics I want to cover. First, you are in listen-only mode, so the presentation is being broadcast through your speakers to avoid any background noise. Second, please feel free to ask questions as we go. You can do so by typing into the Q and A box at the left side of your […]

Transcript Angelica: Hello everyone, welcome to the Communication and Liberal Studies webinar. Thank you for taking the time out of your day to participate. My name is Angelica Frias, and I will be your moderator for today. Angelica: Before we begin, I have a few logistics that I want to cover. First, you are in listen-only mode, so the presentation is being broadcast through your speakers to avoid any background noise. Angelica: Second, please feel free to ask questions as we go. You can do so by typing into the Q&A box at the left side of your screen at […]

Transcript Angelica Frais: Hello everyone. Welcome to the Criminal Justice and Forensic Psychology Webinar. Thank you for taking the time out of your day to participate. Angelica Frais: My name is Angelica [Frias 00:00:18] and I will be your moderator today. Before we begin, I have a few logistics that I want to cover. Angelica Frais: First, you are in listen only mode, so the presentation is being broadcast through your speakers to avoid any background noise. Second, please feel free to ask questions as we go along. You can do so by typing into the Q&A box at the […]

It’s not unusual for professional women to put their career on hold to focus on motherhood. It’s also common for moms to resume their pursuit of professional goals when the time is right. This return to the workforce can also correspond with continuing their educational goals. Those that do may place themselves in a position where greater job opportunities and bigger financial awards may be available. Education and Yearly Earnings The combination of education level and age range typically impact how much a mom can make in the workforce. For instance, women with a high school diploma make an average […]

The internet is a defining factor of modern education. In fact, education has become more accessible and widespread than ever before because of the internet. From using digital textbooks to earning a degree online, more classroom functions and student experiences are moving into cyberspace — including, unfortunately, bullying. Despite all the good that the internet has brought to students, parents, and teachers alike, there are people who use it with malicious intent. And just as bullying has existed since the dawn of time, virtual bullying has existed since the beginning of the internet. This guide on what cyberbullying is from […]

Whether it’s improving your financial health or looking to stay mentally sharp, there are several benefits to going back to school at age 50 or later to see post-secondary education. However, many individuals are unaware of the research indicating the benefits of attaining a higher education degree. Increased Life Span Several studies indicate that college degree holders not only tend to live longer, but they’re also able to share additional benefits of higher education with their families and those closest to them. According to a study published in Health Affairs, the life expectancy for men with a bachelor’s degree was […]