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Nobody tells you this when you are registering for classes, but getting a degree and getting a job are two completely different challenges. The degree you earn in the classroom. The job you earn everywhere else. The interviews. The resume. The handshake with a recruiter at a career fair. Those moments matter just as much as your and most students are not as prepared for them as they think.

That is exactly what ÃÛÑ¿TV’s Career Services team is there for. Not just in your final semester when the pressure is on, but from the moment you step on campus. Here are five ways they help you get there.

Key Takeaways

  • Career Services at ÃÛÑ¿TV supports both current students and alumni with personalized career guidance from day one.
  • Students have access to real tools, including resume help, mock interviews, and the Handshake platform to find jobs and internships.
  • The Annual Career Fair and employer networking events connect students directly with recruiters on campus.
  • Career preparation at ÃÛÑ¿TV is ongoing, not just something you think about in your final semester.
  1. They Help You Build a Resume That Gets Read

Most students sit down to write their first resume and freeze. What do you put on it when you are just starting? What format works? What do employers actually want to see?

Career Services sits down with you and helps you figure it out. Real feedback on how to present your experience, skills, and goals in a way that makes an employer want to keep reading. They help with cover letters, too, which most students skip and probably should not.

A good resume does not just list things. It tells someone why you are worth calling back. That is a skill most people have to learn, and Career Services is where you learn it.

  1. They Put You Through a Mock Interview Before the Real One

The first time someone asks, “Tell me about yourself,” in an interview, it can feel surprisingly hard to answer. You know who you are. You’ve never had to sell yourself under pressure before.

ÃÛÑ¿TV’s Career Services team offers mock interviews with real feedback so you can practice before it actually counts. You get to work through the awkward parts in a safe setting, hear what you could do differently, and walk into your real interview already having done it once.

Confidence in an interview is not something you have. It is something you build through practice.

  1. They Give You Access to Handshake

Handshake is the platform ÃÛÑ¿TV uses to connect students with jobs and internships, and it is one of the most useful tools that most students are not using enough.

Employers on Handshake are specifically looking for candidates. You can browse thousands of job and internship postings, apply directly through the platform, and build a professional profile that gets you in front of recruiters before graduation. The earlier you set it up, the better your chances of finding something that actually fits what you are looking for.

Think of it less like a job board and more like a direct line to companies already interested in hiring ÃÛÑ¿TV students.

  1. They Bring Employers Right to Campus

Every fall, ÃÛÑ¿TV hosts an Annual Career Fair on campus. Employers from a wide range of industries attend specifically to meet students, discuss internships, and fill open positions. It is one of the most direct paths to a real opportunity you will find during your time at ÃÛÑ¿TV.

Beyond the career fair, employers visit campus throughout the year to set up booths and hold informational sessions. These are real conversations with people who are there because they want to hire. Show up with a resume and a rough idea of what you are looking for. That is really all it takes to make a good impression.

  1. They Make Sure You Have Something to Wear

Not everyone has a professional wardrobe, and buying interview clothes on a student budget is not always easy.

ÃÛÑ¿TV’s Career Closet lets students borrow professional business attire for interviews, career fairs, and class presentations, no purchase needed. Just stop by Career Services, Academic Affairs, or the FBLA advisor and find something that fits. Walking into an interview in the right outfit changes how you carry yourself.

Start Before You Think You Need To

Career Services is not just for seniors. The students who land the best opportunities are usually the ones who started early and used what was available to them before they felt ready.

You do not have to have it all figured out. Walk in, tell them where you are, and let them help you take the next step. Book an appointment through The Learning Commons online booking system using your ÃÛÑ¿TV email, or visit the Career Services page on the ÃÛÑ¿TV website to get started.

 

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How a ÃÛÑ¿TV Nursing Degree Prepares You for NP, CRNA, or MSN Careers /how-a-webber-nursing-degree-prepares-you-for-np-crna-or-msn-careers/ Thu, 25 Jun 2026 14:19:01 +0000 https://webber.edu/?p=260927 You chose nursing because you want to make a real difference. You want to be the person patients trust and families count on. That drive does not stop at the […]

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You chose nursing because you want to make a real difference. You want to be the person patients trust and families count on. That drive does not stop at the bedside. For many nurses, it is only the beginning.

At ÃÛÑ¿TV International University, we built our Bachelor of Science in Nursing program for exactly this moment. We built it not just to help you pass the NCLEX-RN, but to give you the foundation and confidence to aim as high as you want to go.

Key Takeaway

  • A BSN is required to enter advanced practice programs like NP, CRNA, and MSN.
  • ÃÛÑ¿TV’s CCNE-accredited BSN prepares you for both the NCLEX-RN and graduate school.
  • Small cohorts, real clinical training, and direct admission set ÃÛÑ¿TV apart from other programs.
  • Whether you are starting fresh or already an RN, ÃÛÑ¿TV has a pathway built for you.

What Can a BSN Lead To?

A BSN opens the door to registered nursing roles across hospitals, clinics, schools, home health, and hospice. But it also unlocks the path to three of the most respected and well-compensated careers in healthcare.

Nurse Practitioner (NP): NPs diagnose conditions, manage treatment plans, prescribe medications, and often serve as primary care providers. They earn an MSN or DNP degree and work in many healthcare settings.

Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA): CRNAs administer anesthesia and manage patient care before, during, and after procedures. This career requires RN experience in critical care and completion of a graduate nurse anesthesia program.

Master of Science in Nursing (MSN): The MSN opens doors to nursing leadership, education, administration, and clinical specialization, and serves as the foundation for doctoral-level study.

Every one of these paths requires a strong BSN as the starting point.

Why Your Choice of BSN Program Matters

Not all BSN programs offer the same educational experience. Your future job prospects depend on your training, accreditation, and educational qualifications. Most hospitals require nurses to hold a BSN degree, while NP and CRNA programs require a BSN for admission. Choosing the right program today shapes every opportunity you will have tomorrow.

What Makes the ÃÛÑ¿TV BSN Program Different

ÃÛÑ¿TV International University offers a CCNE-accredited BSN program recognized by employers and graduate nursing programs.

Here is what makes the program stand out:

  • Small class sizes: Cohorts are limited to 24 students, allowing more faculty support and individual attention.
  • Simulation labs: Students practice clinical skills on advanced patient simulators before entering real healthcare settings.
  • Clinical experience: Students gain hands-on experience through clinical training at healthcare facilities.
  • No waitlist: Qualified students can secure admission directly on a first-come, first-served basis.
  • Comprehensive curriculum: The 122-credit program covers pharmacology, mental health, maternal and child nursing, transcultural nursing, and patient care across all life stages.
  • Scholarship support: Eligible students may receive up to $12,000 in scholarships.
  • NCLEX-RN preparation: Graduates are eligible to take the NCLEX-RN exam and apply for RN licensure in Florida.

Already a Registered Nurse?

ÃÛÑ¿TV’s RN to BSN pathway is completed entirely online in as little as 11 months and is built for working nurses who need flexibility without compromising on quality.

The Career You Want Is Closer Than You Think

Advanced practice nursing is not a distant goal. It is a clear, achievable path that starts with one decision: choosing the right .

At , our mission is to deliver a life-transforming education that is practical in application and global in scope. With students from over 50 nations, ÃÛÑ¿TV is where your nursing career does not just begin. It is where it takes off.

 

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Why Teaching Special Education Is One of the Most Rewarding and In-Demand Careers Today /why-teaching-special-education-is-one-of-the-most-rewarding-and-in-demand-careers-today/ Sun, 07 Jun 2026 15:23:18 +0000 https://webber.edu/?p=260903 A child who could not read a single word last September is now reading a full sentence out loud in class. His hands are shaking. His smile is enormous. You […]

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A child who could not read a single word last September is now reading a full sentence out loud in class. His hands are shaking. His smile is enormous. You are the teacher who made that moment happen.

That is what teaching special education feels like. And no other career comes close.

At ÃÛÑ¿TV International University, we believe special education teachers are doing the most powerful work in schools today. They are patient, creative, and deeply committed. Right now, the education world needs more of them than ever. Recognized by the as one of America’s Best Value Colleges and a Best in the Southeast school, ÃÛÑ¿TV is committed to preparing educators who are ready to make a real difference. If you have ever felt called to do work that truly matters, this is for you.

Key Takeaway

  • Special education teachers are in high demand across the U.S. with strong job security.
  • This career brings real fulfillment as you watch students grow and succeed.
  • ÃÛÑ¿TV prepares you with practical, hands-on training grounded in real classroom experience.
  • You will not just teach a subject. You will change someone’s life.

What Is Special Education?

is not a separate world from regular teaching. It is teaching done with greater intention for students with mild disabilities, including those with learning differences, speech and language delays, physical challenges, and other conditions requiring individualized support within the general K-12 curriculum.

Special education teachers create learning plans based on each student’s needs and strengths. Every lesson and goal is designed to help one child learn and grow.

The scale of this work is significant:

  • Nearly 8 million students in the U.S. currently receive special education services.
  • Despite a projected decline in overall employment, approximately 37,800 special education teaching positions open every year due to high turnover and retirement.
  • Special education is the most understaffed teaching specialty in most U.S. states.

Why This Career Is So Deeply Rewarding

Ask any special education teacher what keeps them going and they will talk about the moments that matter most. A student is finally learning a skill after months of trying. A child who once felt nervous is becoming more confident. These are the moments that stay with teachers for life.

In special education, even small progress can mean a great deal. Reading a sentence, managing emotions, or making a friend can become an important milestone for a student.

Special education teachers also build strong relationships with students and families. Helping a child grow, learn, and succeed is one of the most rewarding parts of the job.

Teaching students with different needs also helps teachers become more patient, creative, and understanding. These skills help both in and out of the classroom. Special education teachers also support inclusion. They help students feel seen, supported, and valued every day.

The Demand Is Real, and It Is Growing

Here is something most people do not realize. School districts across the United States are not just looking for special education teachers. They are desperate for them.

Nearly every state reports a critical shortage. High-need areas offer student loan forgiveness programs created specifically for special education teachers.

When you graduate with this degree, you will not be chasing job postings. You will be choosing between opportunities. Location, school type, and specialty are all yours to decide. That kind of career freedom is rare. In special education, it is the norm.

Career – Ready Special Education Training

ÃÛÑ¿TV’s Special Education program helps students prepare for careers teaching children with mild disabilities. The program includes the General K-12 Curriculum and an optional Gifted Education certification. Students gain real experience through fieldwork, practicums, and Special Olympics events. They also learn skills in lesson planning, classroom instruction, and student data management.

Turn Your Passion Into a Career

At ÃÛÑ¿TV International University, you gain practical skills for real careers. With students from more than 48 countries and proudly founded in 1927, ÃÛÑ¿TV prepares you for a meaningful career that makes a real difference. Start your journey toward a career that helps students learn, grow, and succeed.

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How an MBA Can Boost Your Salary and Career Growth /how-an-mba-can-boost-your-salary-and-career-growth/ Sun, 24 May 2026 13:46:58 +0000 https://webber.edu/?p=260881 Are you thinking about earning an MBA to advance your career? An MBA, or Master of Business Administration, is one of the most powerful steps you can take to grow […]

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Are you thinking about earning an ? An MBA, or Master of Business Administration, is one of the most powerful steps you can take to grow professionally and increase your earning potential. Understanding how an MBA can boost your salary and career growth can help you make the right decision for your future.

Key Takeaways

  • An MBA can significantly increase your salary compared to a bachelor’s degree alone
  • MBA graduates qualify for higher-level management and leadership roles faster
  • Specializing in your MBA helps you target specific industries and career paths
  • Many programs allow you to study online while continuing to work full-time

What Is an MBA and What Does It Cover?

An MBA is a graduate-level degree designed to give you a broad understanding of how businesses operate. It covers finance, marketing, operations, strategy, and leadership, preparing you not just to work in a business, but to lead one.

Core subjects you will study include:

  • Finance and Accounting: managing budgets, financial statements, and business resources
  • Marketing: building brand strategies and driving business growth
  • Operations Management: managing processes, supply chains, and efficiency
  • Strategic Management: developing long-term plans to achieve business goals
  • Leadership and Communication: leading teams, managing conflict, and making confident decisions

How an MBA Boosts Your Salary

One key reason professionals pursue an MBA is the higher earning potential it offers. Studies suggest that MBA graduates often earn more than those with only a bachelor’s degree, with salary increases of 30% or more within a few years. Here is why an MBA can lead to higher earnings:

  1. You become eligible for higher-paying roles.Many senior management and executive positions require or strongly prefer candidates with a graduate business degree. An MBA signals to employers that you are ready for greater responsibility, and they pay accordingly.
  2. You develop skills that are in high demand. Employers are willing to pay more for professionals who can think strategically, manage teams, and understand financial performance. An MBA builds exactly these skills.
  3. You gain stronger negotiating power. When you hold an MBA, you can make a stronger case for a higher salary during any job offer or promotion discussion.

How an MBA Accelerates Career Growth

Beyond salary, an MBA changes the pace at which you grow professionally.

  1. Move into leadership roles faster. An MBA prepares you to lead, not just perform. Many MBA graduates move into management positions years earlier than colleagues without the degree.
  2. Switch industries with confidence. If you want to move from healthcare into business management, or from education into operations, an MBA gives you the foundation to make that shift successfully.
  3. Build a professional network that opens doors. Your classmates, professors, and alumni connections become lasting professional resources, helping you find jobs, mentors, and opportunities long after graduation.
  4. Start your own business. For professionals with entrepreneurial goals, an MBA covers the fundamentals of launching and growing a business, including financial planning, marketing, strategy, and operations.

Choosing the Right MBA Specialization

Choosing the right specialization makes your MBA a direct pathway to the career you want.

Common MBA specializations and what they lead to:

  • Traditional MBA: leadership roles across a wide range of industries.
  • MBA in Accounting: senior financial roles or
  • MBA in International Business: careers in global markets and international organizations.
  • MBA in Sport Business Management: leadership roles in sports, athletics, and entertainment.
  • MBA in Criminal Justice Management: management positions in law enforcement and public safety.

Can You Earn an MBA While Working?

Yes. Many MBA graduates complete their degree while working full-time. Online and flexible programs are designed for working adults who cannot put their careers on hold. You do not have to give up your income to earn the degree.

Start Your MBA at ÃÛÑ¿TV International University

ÃÛÑ¿TV’s MBA programs are designed to help working professionals grow without pausing their lives. We offer the Traditional MBA, along with specializations in Accounting, International Business, Sport Business Management, and Criminal Justice Management, all available online and on campus.

You will gain practical knowledge from experienced faculty and learn skills you can apply right away. If you are ready to boost your salary and accelerate your career growth, ÃÛÑ¿TV International University MBA programs will give you the tools, network, and credentials to make it happen.

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Why a BSN Degree Opens More Doors in Nursing (And What You’ll Actually Do) /why-a-bsn-degree-opens-more-doors-in-nursing-and-what-youll-actually-do/ Tue, 12 May 2026 07:54:58 +0000 https://webber.edu/?p=260853 Are you thinking about a career in nursing? A Bachelor of Science in Nursing, or BSN, is one of the most respected degrees in healthcare today. But many people are […]

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Are you thinking about a career in nursing? A , is one of the most respected degrees in healthcare today. But many people are unsure what BSN nurses actually do or how their roles differ from those of other nursing positions. This guide explains what BSN nurses do every day, where they work, and why the degree opens so many doors in healthcare.

Key Takeaways

  • BSN nurses provide direct patient care and coordinate treatment plans.
  • A BSN prepares nurses for leadership, education, and advanced clinical roles.
  • BSN nurses work in hospitals, schools, clinics, and community health centers.
  • Earning a BSN increases your career options and long-term earning potential.

What Is a BSN Nurse?

A BSN nurse is a registered nurse who has completed a four-year Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree. They learn clinical skills, patient care, health sciences, and basic leadership.

This training helps them work in different healthcare settings and handle more responsibility than nurses with a two-year degree. Many hospitals now prefer, or even require, BSN nurses because they have stronger knowledge and skills.

What Do BSN Nurses Do Every Day?

BSN nurses perform a wide range of tasks depending on where they work. Their daily responsibilities go beyond basic patient care:

  1. Assess and Monitor Patients: BSN nurses evaluate patients upon arrival and throughout their care. They check vital signs, review medical history, and record changes in a patient’s condition. This information helps the medical team make the right treatment decisions.
  2. Develop and Carry Out Care Plans: BSN nurses work with doctors and other healthcare professionals to create care plans. They make sure each patient receives the right treatments, medications, and support during recovery.
  3. Administer Medications and Treatments: BSN nurses give patients their medications safely and on time. They also perform treatments such as wound care, intravenous therapy, and other clinical procedures.
  4. Educate Patients and Families: BSN nurses explain diagnoses, treatment options, and recovery steps to patients and their families. They use simple, clear language so patients can understand their care.
  5. Coordinate with the Healthcare Team: BSN nurses act as a bridge between patients and the rest of the medical team. They communicate patient updates to doctors and specialists to ensure everyone is working toward the best possible outcome.
  6. Lead and Supervise Other Staff: Because of their advanced training, BSN nurses often take on leadership responsibilities. They may supervise licensed practical nurses, nursing assistants, and support staff to ensure patient care meets the highest standards.

Where Do BSN Nurses Work?

BSN nurses are needed in many different healthcare settings. Their broad training makes them flexible and valuable in a variety of environments.

Common places BSN nurses work include:

  • Hospitals: emergency care, surgery, pediatrics, maternity, and intensive care units
  • Community Health Centers: providing care and education to local communities
  • Schools and Universities: supporting student health as school or college health nurses
  • Home Health Care: visiting patients at home to provide ongoing medical support
  • Public Health Organizations: working on disease prevention and community wellness programs
  • Clinics and Outpatient Facilities: supporting patients before and after procedures

Why Choose a BSN Over an Associate Degree?

Both paths lead to becoming a registered nurse, but a BSN offers key advantages.

BSN nurses benefit from:

  • More career opportunities: many hospitals require a BSN
  • Higher earning potential: BSN nurses often earn more
  • Preparation for advanced roles: required for graduate programs and nurse practitioner roles
  • Stronger clinical knowledge: covers research, public health, and leadership

Take the Next Step in Your Nursing Career

A BSN is more than a degree. It helps you build a strong and rewarding career in healthcare. BSN nurses care for patients, educate families, and take on leadership roles.

Start your journey with ÃÛÑ¿TV International University’s Bachelor of Science in Nursing program. You will get hands-on experience, evidence-based knowledge, and the support you need to succeed.

 

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National College Decision Day: 5 Things Every Student Should Do Before May 1 /national-college-decision-day-5-things-every-student-should-do-before-may-1/ Fri, 17 Apr 2026 06:37:17 +0000 https://webber.edu/?p=260830 The acceptance letters are in. Your inbox is full of congratulations. And somewhere on your desk is a decision that carries more weight than any exam you have ever taken. […]

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The acceptance letters are in. Your inbox is full of congratulations. And somewhere on your desk is a decision that carries more weight than any exam you have ever taken. May 1 is National College Decision Day in the United States, and every year, thousands of students find themselves sitting in the same uncertain seat you are sitting in right now.

Most students spend April stressing instead of deciding. They compare rankings without visiting campuses. They choose schools based on social media feeds instead of real outcomes. And some wait so long that they lose their financial aid package entirely. You do not have to be that student.

We asked one of our admissions advisors what she tells every prospective student who reaches out in April. What follows is exactly what she shares. It is practical, clear, and useful right now.

Key Takeaways

  • Revisit your financial aid offer carefully because the lowest tuition number is not always the lowest actual cost.
  • A campus visit in April can completely change how a school feels on paper versus in person.
  • Your long-term career outcomes should drive your decision more than rankings alone.
  • Deadlines move fast, so confirm your enrollment deposit date before anything else.

5 Smart Steps to Make Your Final College Decision

If you are comparing offers from different colleges, these five steps can help you narrow your options and choose the right fit.

  1. Recalculate the Real Cost, Not Just the Sticker Price

That tuition number on your acceptance letter is rarely what you will actually pay. April is the right time to use the net price calculator that each school provides for prospective students. Factor in scholarships, grants, work-study opportunities, and any military education benefits you may qualify for. Once you account for what you will not pay, the gap between your top choices might surprise you. A school that looks expensive on the surface can sometimes cost significantly less once all available aid is applied. Start with the numbers before you make any final call.

  1. Ask the Questions You Have Been Too Nervous to Ask

Admissions advisors are there to help you find the right fit, not to talk you into a decision. April is the right time to contact schools and ask key questions: What does career support look like after graduation? How accessible are professors? How many students are involved in campus life? What is the first-year experience like? The quality of those answers will tell you far more about a university than any ranking list ever could. If the answers feel scripted or vague, that tells you something, too.

  1. Visit the Campus Before You Decide

The experience of visiting a campus differs from the experience of reading about it. You can visit the residence halls, attend a class, and speak with a current student during your visit. You are choosing a community, not just a degree. The in-person experience creates a stronger impression than any website or brochure.

  1. Research Career Outcomes Before You Commit

You should investigate the salary levels that professionals in your field earn three to five years after completing their degrees. You should inquire with universities about their internship programs, mentoring services, and job placement assistance. The worth of a degree depends entirely on the career opportunities it provides. Select programs that already include career readiness as part of their curriculum. Asking for actual placement data and alumni outcomes will help you identify which programs genuinely prepare graduates for careers versus those that award a credential.

  1. Confirm Your Deposit Deadline Today

Most universities require an enrollment deposit to hold your seat for the fall semester. Most universities require an enrollment deposit by a set deadline; missing it can cost you your admission and any merit scholarships.

Students who enter May 1 with confidence are those who asked better questions earlier. If you want to discuss programs, community, and support at , our admissions team is here to help.

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How Sport Business Management Opens Opportunities Across the Sports Industry /how-sport-business-management-opens-opportunities-across-the-sports-industry/ Mon, 13 Apr 2026 12:00:44 +0000 https://webber.edu/?p=260800 You grabbed a ticket through an app, picked up a jersey at the merch stand, and watched sponsor logos cover every surface in the arena. None of it happened by […]

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You grabbed a ticket through an app, picked up a jersey at the merch stand, and watched sponsor logos cover every surface in the arena. None of it happened by accident. Behind every professional sporting experience is an entire layer of business operations most fans never notice. Marketing teams, sponsorship negotiators, facility managers, and media rights analysts are the people who actually run the sports industry.

Key Takeaways

  • The US spectator sports market is valued at over 50 billion dollars in 2026 and projected to reach nearly 71 billion dollars by 2031.
  • Sport Business Management careers span professional teams, college athletics, eSports, media rights, and event management.
  • The skills from this degree are highly transferable across entertainment, media, hospitality, and corporate industries.
  • Hands-on experience and strong industry connections during your degree make the biggest difference at the hiring stage.

Many people still assume that working in sports requires an athletic background. In reality, some of the fastest-growing opportunities are in marketing, operations, compliance, and media. These roles rely on the same core business skills used across other industries, applied within a fast-moving sports environment. The demand for people who understand both sport and business strategy is growing faster than universities are producing graduates to fill those roles.

The Industry Is Bigger Than You Think

The sports industry is not just about professional teams. It is a broad ecosystem spanning entertainment, technology, hospitality, and corporate branding.

The introduction of Name, Image, and Likeness rules in college athletics created an entirely new layer of compliance officers, athlete brand managers, and partnership coordinators that schools are actively hiring for today. eSports has grown into a multibillion-dollar global sector that needs business professionals, not just players. Streaming platforms are spending record amounts on live sports broadcasting rights, driving strong demand for media rights and deal management professionals across the industry.

Studying sport business management does not prepare you for one job. It prepares you for an industry that is expanding in multiple directions at once.

What the Degree Actually Prepares You For

A strong Sport Business Management program focuses on practical, career-ready skills applied directly within the context of sport. Core areas include:

  • Athletic administration and sports operations
  • Facility and event planning and management
  • Sports marketing, sales, and consumer behavior
  • Financial management and budget planning
  • Communication and professional development
  • Leadership and organizational management

These skills transfer across the entertainment, media, and hospitality industries.

ÃÛÑ¿TV’s Sport Business Management program is available at three levels: an Associate of Science in Business Administration, a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, and an MBA with an emphasis in Sport Business Management. The program is offered both on campus and fully online, giving students the flexibility to study in a format that fits their schedule and goals.

What a Career in Sport Business Actually Looks Like

The roles are more varied than most people expect. Sports marketing coordinators manage fan engagement and brand partnerships. Athletic administrators oversee operations, compliance, and budgets, a role that has grown significantly with NIL policy changes. Venue and event managers handle live experiences from planning through execution. Broadcasting rights analysts and eSports operations managers represent newer roles that are growing rapidly across the industry.

ÃÛÑ¿TV alums in Sport Business Management have gone on to build careers at organizations including the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Miami Dolphins, Tampa Bay Lightning, St. Louis Cardinals, Detroit Tigers, and Florida State University Athletics, in roles spanning administration, marketing, sales, and operations.

The Timing Has Never Been Better

New media deals, expanding international markets, and ongoing policy changes are reshaping the sports industry in real time. The roles being created today will define the sports business for the next decade. The professionals filling them are in classrooms right now.

If sport has always been your world, but a professional playing career was never the path, there are other ways to be part of the industry. The business of sport is growing fast, and it needs people who are prepared for it. Programs like are designed to help students turn a passion for sport into a purposeful and rewarding career.

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What International Students Should Know About Financial Aid: Your Complete Guide /international-students-financial-aid-complete-guide/ Thu, 26 Mar 2026 06:33:34 +0000 https://webber.edu/?p=260748 Studying abroad is exciting, but paying for college can feel confusing. Financial aid can help make it more affordable. Many international students successfully fund their education with the right information […]

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Studying abroad is exciting, but paying for college can feel confusing. Financial aid can help make it more affordable. Many international students successfully fund their education with the right information and planning.

This guide breaks down everything you need to know about , from understanding different types of aid to knowing what options are available to you.

Key Takeaways

  • Most students, including international students, receive financial aid, making college more affordable than it looks
  • International students can get scholarships and grants that don’t need to be repaid
  • Strong grades and test scores can help you qualify for merit-based funding
  • Applying early is important because deadlines matter, and some aid is limited

Understanding Financial Aid Basics

Financial aid is money that helps you pay for college. Think of it as support that makes higher education accessible to more students. This support comes in different forms: scholarships, grants, loans, and work-study programs.

College can be expensive. Tuition, housing, meals, books, and personal expenses add up quickly. Without financial aid, many talented international students would miss the chance to study. However, most colleges recognize the value international students bring and offer various financial aid programs to make education more affordable.

Types of Financial Aid Available

Here are the main types of financial aid available to students.

Scholarships (Money You Don’t Repay)

Scholarships are free money that does not need to be repaid. They are often given for good grades, leadership, or special talents such as sports or the arts. Many universities also offer scholarships specifically for international students based on their background, field of study, or achievements.

Grants (Need-Based Support)

Grants are usually based on financial need rather than academic performance. While many government grants are limited, some universities offer grants to international students who need financial support.

Work-Study Programs (Earn While Studying)

Work-study programs allow students to work part-time on campus while studying. These jobs help cover expenses and provide work experience. Common roles include library work, office assistance, or research support. International students must follow visa rules, but on-campus work is usually allowed.

Student Loans (Use Carefully)

Loans must be repaid, including interest, after graduation. They can help if other aid is insufficient, but they should be a last resort. Some private lenders offer loans to international students, often with a local co-signer.

How to Apply for Financial Aid

Applying for financial aid is easier when you start early. Here are a few simple steps to follow:

Start early and research.

Begin at least one year before college. Each university offers different scholarships and grants, so check their websites or contact admissions offices.

Prepare your documents

You may need transcripts, test scores, , essays, and financial records. Make sure everything is complete and, if needed, translated into English.

Know the real cost

Look at the total cost, not just tuition. Include housing, meals, books, and other expenses. Focus on the final cost after scholarships and grants.

Starting early and staying informed can help make college more affordable and less stressful.

Making Your College Education Affordable

A college education is an investment in your future. Most students, including international students, receive financial aid such as scholarships, grants, or work-study. Financial aid offices are there to help, so feel free to ask questions.

Many scholarships and grants require good academic performance, so be sure to understand the rules. Universities like ÃÛÑ¿TV International University support students by offering financial aid and personal guidance. Start early, stay informed, and take action. Financial Aid International Student options can help you achieve your dream of studying in the United States.

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What is the Best Online RN to BSN Program? A Guide for Working Nurses /what-is-the-best-online-rn-to-bsn-program-a-guide-for-working-nurses/ Fri, 06 Mar 2026 12:40:36 +0000 https://webber.edu/?p=260723 Earning a BSN helps protect your nursing career and prepares you for future opportunities. It allows you to grow professionally and adapt to changes in healthcare. Programs like the RN […]

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Earning a BSN helps protect your nursing career and prepares you for future opportunities. It allows you to grow professionally and adapt to changes in healthcare. Programs like the at ÃÛÑ¿TV International University are designed for working nurses, so you can continue your job while advancing your education. As you grow, your patients benefit, your career becomes stronger, and your future feels more secure.

Key Takeaways

  • Patient outcomes improve with BSN-prepared nurses, which is why hospitals are increasingly requiring the degree
  • Career advancement requires a BSN for management positions and employment at Magnet hospitals
  • BSN-prepared nurses often earn higher salaries and qualify for better-paying roles, though increases vary by location and employer.
  • The right program offers flexibility, transfer credit evaluation, financial aid, and leadership training for adult learners.

The Growing Importance of the BSN Degree

Healthcare is changing, and nurses are expected to grow with it. Having a BSN degree can strongly influence where you work and how far you go in your career.

The Institute of Medicine stated that nurses should continue their education to improve patient care. Since then, hospitals and healthcare organizations have focused more on hiring and retaining BSN-prepared nurses.

Research shows that patients receive better care when nurses hold a BSN degree. Because of this, many hospitals now require associate-degree and diploma nurses to complete their BSNs. In some cases, not earning it may affect job security. This change is not personal. It is about delivering safer and higher-quality care.

Career Growth with a BSN

As nurses gain experience, many want to move into leadership or management roles. Most healthcare facilities require a bachelor’s degree for these positions.

Magnet hospitals expect a high percentage of BSN-prepared nurses and require all nurse managers and leaders to hold at least a BSN. Without a BSN, many advanced career opportunities are limited.

Financial Benefits of a BSN

Nurses with an associate degree or diploma and those with a BSN often earn similar entry-level salaries, depending on location and employer. However, earning a BSN can increase long-term earning potential by opening access to higher-paying roles, leadership positions, and advancement opportunities. Over time, these opportunities can make a meaningful financial difference.

Benefits Beyond Salary

A BSN program helps nurses strengthen their critical thinking and leadership skills. It also provides a deeper understanding of how healthcare systems operate.

With this knowledge, nurses feel more confident in their work and better prepared to take on additional responsibilities. Many nurses also feel more respected by colleagues after earning their BSN.

Why an Online RN to BSN Program Works

Online RN-to-BSN programs are designed for working nurses. They allow nurses to continue working while advancing their education.

These programs make it possible to balance work, family, and school without attending in-person classes.

Flexible Learning Options

Most online programs offer flexible learning schedules. Nurses can study at a time that fits their routine, whether after work or on days off.

You can complete the coursework on your own schedule while meeting deadlines. This flexibility helps you stay on track and succeed.

Learning That Builds on Experience

RN-to-BSN programs will recognize your professional nursing experience. The courses require you to implement existing knowledge to succeed at work. The method enables nurses to enhance their patient care abilities while maintaining their professional development.

Financial Support Options

Many RN-to-BSN programs offer financial aid, including scholarships, grants, and student loans. Some employers also provide tuition reimbursement. Checking available financial support can help reduce the cost of earning a BSN.

Transfer Credits Save Time

RN-to-BSN programs often accept transfer credits from associate degree or diploma programs, helping nurses complete their BSN faster and lower overall costs. Your previous education is recognized and respected.

Choosing the Right Program

Before enrolling, consider your schedule, learning preferences, and career goals. Choosing a program that fits your life increases your chance of success.

Looking to the Future

Earning a BSN helps protect your nursing career and opens new opportunities. It helps you grow as a nurse and stay up to date with changes in healthcare. Programs like the RN to BSN program at ÃÛÑ¿TV International University are made for working nurses, so you can study while continuing your job. As you grow, your patients benefit, and your future becomes more secure.

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How Do You Become a Behavioral Health Technician? Your Complete Career Guide /how-do-you-become-a-behavioral-health-technician-your-complete-career-guide/ Fri, 20 Feb 2026 13:21:18 +0000 https://webber.edu/?p=260703 Want to help people every day? Becoming a behavioral health technician lets you make a real difference. You’ll work with people who need support with mental health, addiction, and emotional […]

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Want to help people every day? Becoming a behavioral health technician lets you make a real difference. You’ll work with people who need support with mental health, addiction, and emotional problems. This career is growing fast. Let’s look at how you can become one.

Key Takeaways

  • You need a bachelor’s degree in psychology
  • Get certified to boost your career
  • Starting pay is $30,000-$40,000 per year (it may vary)
  • Jobs are growing with good security

What Does a Behavioral Health Technician Do?

You work directly with patients who need mental health help. You’ll work in hospitals, treatment centers, and residential programs.

What you do every day:

  • Watch and write notes about patient behavior
  • Help patients with daily tasks
  • Lead group therapy sessions
  • Teach patients coping skills
  • Check that patients take their medicine
  • Help during crises

You work with doctors, psychologists, and nurses. What you see and report helps create treatment plans for patients.

Why Choose This Career?

Help People Change Their Lives: You’ll see notable changes. People come in struggling and leave with hope and new skills.

Good Job Growth: More people need mental health help than ever before. This means plenty of jobs are available.

Decent Pay: New workers earn $30,000-$40,000 per year, with pay that varies widely. With more experience, you can earn $45,000-$55,000 or more.

Different Places to Work: Choose from hospitals, treatment centers, addiction facilities, or community programs.

What Education Do You Need?

You need to finish high school first. Good communication skills are most important at this stage. Most employers want you to have a four-year college degree. This helps you get better jobs and more money.

Best degrees to get:

  • Psychology
  • Social Work
  • Human Services
  • Counseling

Psychology teaches you about human behavior and how to help people. You’ll use this knowledge every single day.

Important Skills You Need

Be Patient and Kind: Patients might be angry or scared. You need to stay calm and caring even on hard days.

Communicate Well: You talk with patients, families, and doctors every day. You need to listen well and explain things clearly.

Stay Emotionally Strong: This job can be challenging. You’ll hear sad stories. Take care of yourself to avoid burnout.

Solve Problems: Every patient is different. You need to find what works for each person.

Getting Certified

Each state has different rules. Check what your state requires.

Common certifications:

  • Certified Behavioral Health Technician
  • Mental Health Technician Certification
  • CPR and First Aid training
  • Crisis Intervention Training

You’ll need to keep learning to stay certified and up to date on the latest treatment methods.

Getting Experience: Volunteer at a crisis hotline or a mental health center. This builds your resume and helps you learn. Work as a mental health aide while you finish school. Watch experienced workers to know what the job is really like. .S. Employers and graduate programs across the U.S highly value hands-on experience

Growing Your Career: You can move up to supervisor positions, become a case manager, work as an addiction counselor, or go back to school for a master’s degree.

What Work Is Like

Mental health professionals work in a variety of settings, including hospitals, residential treatment centers, outpatient clinics, schools, and community organizations. Work schedules vary by setting and may include evenings, weekends, or holidays, especially in inpatient or residential facilities.

Launch Your Mental Health Career at ÃÛÑ¿TV

Kickstart your journey in mental health with ÃÛÑ¿TV International University. builds a strong foundation in human behavior, communication, and critical thinking, all of which are essential skills for mental health careers. Learn in small classes, gain hands-on experience through internships, and receive career support to prepare for entry-level roles or graduate study in mental health fields.

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