New “Path 2 Success” web pages guide RU-N undergraduate students to academic and career success, connecting students in all schools with the information, services, and resources needed to reach their goals!
First-years, sophomores, juniors, and seniors have pages curated specifically …
We’ve been covering the unfolding story of the use of artificial intelligence in education, as well as in various industries, so if you want to catch up you should check out our two-partentry on its effects on education. …
If your career plans include graduate school or research, there’s a good chance you’ll need a few recommendation letters from your professors. While you probably asked high school teachers to write letters for you, asking a professor to write one …
LinkedIn Learning is the perfect way to take your professional development to the next level. And the best part is, you don’t have to enroll in a semester-long course or invest in a pricey program. It’s completely free for Rutgers-Newark …
Author, Frida, says, “This roadmap is intended for undocumented undergraduates who are interested in learning more about the graduate school application process. I created this mini roadmap after having gone through the process myself two years ago. I also want …
Young graduates standing in front of university building on graduation day. Photo courtesy of Shutterstock.
Earning a degree is almost a necessity in today’s technology-filled world. But, is just earning a bachelor’s degree sufficient? Some say no and feel a …
Get career advice specifically for doctoral students! This webinar series with Aurora by Beyond the Professoriate covers a variety of career and job search topics just for you. Webinars will be held throughout the spring semester. Visit the resource below …
The McNair Scholars Program, funded by a federal TRIO education grant, is designed to provide select college students with effective preparation for doctoral study. Admitted students will have approximately two years remaining until graduation. Program participants engage in research, seminars …
Someone wearing red sneakers heading towards his master’s degree. Photo courtesy of Shutterstock.
Most students cease their college careers after obtaining bachelor’s degrees. However, there is also the possibility of continuing your education into grad school. The rewards can be …
As I mentioned a few weeks ago, I’m currently pursuing a Masters degree online, which I’m 2 months into (or 4 credits out of 48). In my first post about the experience, I jokingly compared the cost of going back …