Business School Basics - Certificates to MBAs
Want to learn more about business school? Maybe you just want to take class or two or get your MBA. WIB offers information on distance learning, higher education, and earning certificates and degrees and lists top schools for women interested in business.
An October 8, 2008 article in North Carolinas Citizens-Times.com by Dale Neal, reported that Western Carolina Universitys College of Business has been ranked #4 in the top ten schools in the U.S by the Princeton Review for women to earn a masters degree in business administration.
"10,000 Women is an innovative program launched and underwritten by Goldman Sachs as part of a global initiative to increase the number of women entrepreneurs in the business world. It offers education, training, mentorships and opportunities for women throughout the world.
Making the decision to attend business school is only half the battle; there are many other things that you will need to do to prepare yourself for the business school experience. This business school checklist below offers a quick run-through of almost every item that will need your attention.
An MBA can open doors that you never knew existed. Find out more about women and the MBA. Learn about scholarships and resources for women and get tips on choosing a business school.
Graduate school students sometimes have a hard time deciding between MS degrees and MBA degrees. Though MBA degree and MS degrees have their similarities, there are some major differences between the two programs. Find out which degree would be better for you- an MBA or an MS in business.
Financial aid is funding which is used to pay for a students education. There are many forms of aid available to those who need it. Get the facts on financial aid from grants to loans to scholarships.
Deb Peterson, Guide to Adult Education offers a great resources for working moms who need full scholarships. Sorry, no dads allowed at this time!
Learn about Sessions $1 million Louis H. Schilt Memorial Scholarship program to help physically and mentally injured servicemen and women (and spouses) build new careers in the graphic and Web design fields.
Here are five considerations to help you compare online colleges based on what each school offers. Before enrolling in a virtual program, make a list of possible schools and see how they measure up.