Posted on: 13 May 2026
Which Mass General Brigham tuition benefit actually applies to you, and how much will it cover? The honest answer is that it depends on three things most employees never get walked through clearly: which hospital you work at, whether the degree program you have in mind sits inside the MGH Institute of Health Professions or […]
Posted on: 12 May 2026
Where does a private New York university that explicitly serves first-generation students, transfer adults, and working professionals fit in the online education market, and is Mercy University the right match for the student who needs a regionally accredited private credential but cannot pay NYU or Columbia tuition? The answer hinges on a specific intersection of […]
Posted on: 11 May 2026
The University of Texas Permian Basin holds AACSB accreditation for its business programs, a credential held by approximately 5 percent of business schools worldwide. It also holds CCNE accreditation for nursing, CAEP accreditation for education, and ABET accreditation for mechanical engineering. The university charges Texas residents approximately $9,237 per year in tuition and fees, places […]
Posted on: 11 May 2026
The median MBA graduate from a typical online program earns approximately $15,000 to $35,000 more annually than they did before starting the program. That number is real, sourced, and widely cited. It is also one of the least useful numbers in adult learner education research, because the variance hidden inside that median is enormous. An […]
Posted on: 27 Jul 2025
Drexel University in Philadelphia has announced a new Bachelor of Science in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, with the first cohort scheduled to begin in fall 2026. The program places Drexel among a small but expanding group of universities offering dedicated undergraduate AI majors, an academic category that has only recently emerged as a distinct […]