• What Memorial Day Means to FNU

    Sadly, Memorial Day might be looked at as just another holiday and a day off from work or school, for some people, but it’s so much more than that. Memorial Day is a federal holiday that honors all of the soldiers who fought and died while serving in the armed forces. Originally it was recognized as Decoration Day after the American Civil War in 1868 when a group of veterans... Read More
  • Flexible MBA Program for Professionals in Miami

    The city of Miami is a thriving metropolitan area with a growing rate of employment. According to the United States Department of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics, the employment in the Miami area was reported at 2,483,400 in September 2015—up 2.3% from the previous year, and this doesn’t include farming jobs. The Bureau further reported that “in the Miami metropolitan area, the professional and business services supersector had the largest... Read More
  • Reasons You Should Plan to Enroll in the Summer Courses Now

    Going to college in Miami, Florida may certainly have its temptations of not studying during the summer months. With all of the attractions like Miami Beach, Key West, Walt Disney World, and the multi-cultural fusion of art and food, it may be quite tempting to take the summer off and enjoy all of what South Florida has to offer. You are certainly most entitled to do so! After all, you’ve... Read More
  • South Florida Careers for those with a Criminal Justice Degree

    Most students might assume that in order to earn a career in criminal justice, they will be required to go through an extensive period of schooling. That actually all depends on the type of job you’re looking for. If you want to be a criminal lawyer, then you should prepare yourself for a long career as a student. However, if you’re considering a position in the criminal justice sector that’s... Read More
  • Benefits of Earning an Online Degree While Working Full-Time

    Acquiring an education is mandatory if you want to land a decent paying job. There may be some exceptions, but it’s rare—very rare, and it’s not recommended to gamble on it. Companies and corporations will overlook a resume that has no college education as fast as they picked it up. With so many colleges and universities throughout the United States—approximately 5,300 according to The Washington Post, pursuing a higher education... Read More
  • What to Look for in Nursing Program in South Florida

    With all of the different requirements, waiting lists, and limited admissions for most nursing schools, prospective students who aspire to pursue a career in the nursing industry, might be struggling to get admitted into an institution. While getting accepted into the nursing school of your choice needs to be top priority, it is also wise to determine whether or not it is a good fit for you. One of the... Read More
  • Online College Programs in South Florida

    It may be easy to argue: if a student is planning to take a college course online, why bother considering the location? Oftentimes, prospective students are looking for a college or university where they can take on-campus as well as online classes. In particular, non-traditional students find that online programs are the most convenient to take. Online courses offer a virtual classroom education where you can speak to your professors... Read More
  • How the GI Bill Helps Veterans Receive the Education They Deserve

    According to The White House Office of the Press Secretary, the veteran unemployment rate has currently dropped to 3.9%. This is considered to be at a 7-year low. They further reported that the unemployment rate for Post - 9/11 veterans dropped 4.6% from 2011. The Administration recognizes this and has made strides in ensuring that businesses do more to help the United States (US) veterans and military spouses get the... Read More
  • Medical Students Transferring Colleges

    Inside Higher Education published a recent study from the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center showing that 37.2% of college students transfer schools at least once in a six-year period. Oftentimes, certain situations call for relocating to another city or state. Sometimes, it can just be a student’s own preference. For medical students, relocating to another school might be a bit more challenging. US News reported that it could be difficult... Read More
  • When is the Best Time to Apply to FNU?

    In short, it is never too late to apply to Florida National University (FNU). However, it is most beneficial for prospective students to apply for admission as soon as possible. There are many steps that must be taken when applying to a college or university. We understand that most students are eager to start their education, but if one thing is missing from your application, it could delay the admissions... Read More