Monthly Archives: July 2012

Paralegals make the list

If you are looking for a degree that can prepare you for a career that pays, consider paralegal. There are several ways to become a paralegal including earning a bachelor’s and/or graduate degree.   But a higher degree isn’t the … Continue reading

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Threat Assesment Provided for Charity Ride

Ride for Life is an annual charity bike ride that benefits the Ronald McDonald House of the Intermountain West. The event was started in 2006 by KUTV personality, Mark Koelbel. Mark had a personal experience with family who needed housing … Continue reading

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Blazing a Trail Through Hope and Hands-on Learning

(NAMPA) Rakes, shovels, buckets, and shots—welcome to Blazing Hope Youth Ranch. The ranch in nearby Nampa has become a familiar site for students who go through the school’s Intro to Veterinary Technology class. Here, they learn all about the “down … Continue reading

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Students Help Prepare and Plant Boulders Community Garden

Global Citizenship students at the Orem campus, Lailani Matagi, Adrianna Garza and Paul Clavijo, decided to help plant a community garden. In connection with community partners, The United Way/Americorp Vista and Community Actions Services and Food Bank, they were able … Continue reading

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New Tools to Help People Enroll in Medicaid, CHIP and Exchanges

In a RWJF issues bried, a report prepared by Tricia Brooks (Georgetown University Health Policy Institute’s Center for Children and Families) and Jessica Kendall (Enroll America), identified that the federal government is providing states with unprecedented enhanced federal funding for … Continue reading

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Interview Insights: What Your Potential Employer Needs to Hear

As an interview candidate, have you ever wondered “Why does what animal I’d choose to be matter? How exactly does a question like that apply to this job anyway?” Well you’re in luck; this week’s blog article aims to shed … Continue reading

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Community Service Scholarship

Every quarter, each campus awards 2 Community Service Scholarships to those students that can demonstrate their involvement in a community group or organization.  Other academic qualifications must be met as well.  If you are interested, please contact Jacinda Miller at jacindamiller@msbcollege.edu … Continue reading

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Welcome to Week 3 from the Financial Aid and Student Accounts Departments!

We wanted to let you know that we are actively working to bring in your funding for Early Fall Quarter, and if you are interested tracking your funds, you are able to view any aid that is applied to your … Continue reading

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Online Division announces Community Service Scholarship Winners

Two students have been awarded the Community Service Scholarship for Early Fall Quarter.  Kayla Nelson, Minnesota School of Business Online student, and Mary Carman, Globe University Online student, were chosen because of both their strong academic records and outstanding community … Continue reading

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APA Citation Webinars – Next Week!

Been to an APA Citation Webinar already? We’ve revamped the presentation with new exercises – so join us again for an APA refresher! Prepare yourself for upcoming research papers and projects by attending the Online Library’s APA Citation Webinars next … Continue reading

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