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What Are Continuing Education Credits in Nursing? Continuing education credits, also known as continuing education units, are used by regulatory bodies to measure professional development in nursing.
What Can You Do With a Master’s Degree? 40+ Career Options to Explore Whether you want to lead teams as a manager, inspire change as a policy analyst, support individuals as a behavioral health ...
A master's degree is an investment in your future — but its cost is highly variable. Learn more about how much tuition you should expect to pay.
A new fact sheet from the Center for Higher Education Policy and Practice (CHEPP) at SNHU aims to improve accessibility in higher education by outlining the systemic barriers learners with ...
Getting your master's can expand your opportunities, hone your skills and advance your career — but like any investment, it comes with a price tag. For the highest return, you'll need to be smart ...
How Do You Learn Artificial Intelligence (AI)? You can start learning AI on your own, even without a tech background. Free tools like ChatGPT and Claude are easy to use and don’t require coding. Just ...
Five military spouses were recently selected to receive full-tuition scholarships for an online degree from SNHU in partnership with Operation Homefront.
What is Branding in Simple Words? Branding is all about catching an audience’s attention and building on it, according to Laura Long, senior director of brand strategy at SNHU. It always starts with ...
Dr. Gordana Pesakovic, an adjunct instructor of business at SNHU, explains what tariffs are and who ultimately bears the added costs.
What Are New Year's Resolutions and Do They Work? A New Year’s resolution is an intention or commitment to achieve a goal or make a change in the new calendar year. While some people's resolutions ...
Take a closer look at the benefits of earning a master's in marketing to decide if the degree will be worth it for you.
If you're wondering what tuition reimbursement is, it's a type of benefit some employers offer to financially support employees interested in college.