Friday, April 16, 2010

Excited for San Fran!

Next week, I'll be traveling to San Francisco for the NAGAP annual conference. I always enjoy professional development conferences because I come away energized and full of new and exciting ideas.  It's great to see what colleagues from around the nation are going to develop their respective graduate programs.  This will be my first NAGAP experience since I had spent the past five years at a law school, so it will be fun to meet so new people, too.

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Graduate School. Which path is right for you?

Grand View University has three graduate program tracks (business, education, and nursing) in the Master of Science in Innovative Leadership.  Click here to compare our business program to others offered.  Click here for Education and here for Nursing.  I'm not telling you one program is better than the other, but I am saying that one degree probably fits your carrer goals better than the others.

Friday, April 9, 2010

Thanks!

A big thanks goes out to our current graduate students and professors for making our first graduate program information session a huge success.  As I told the group of prospective students, "we're extremely proud of our graduate program and enjoy showcasing it at events like this."  The prospective students came away with a ton of information and seemed to be overly impressed.

Monday, April 5, 2010

Prospective Graduate Student Information Session

Just a reminder: Grand View University's prospective graduate student information sesssion is this Wednesday @ 6pm.  Click here to register.

**A Graduate Program Information Session will take place on Wednesday, April 7th, 2010 from 6:00 – 7:30 p.m. at Grand View University in the Rasmussen Center for Community Advancement Professions, located at E. 14th St. and Grandview Avenue, Des Moines.


The Graduate Program Information Session is for anyone who is interested in the graduate program at Grand View to come explore the MS in Innovative Leadership for Business, Education, and Nursing. The curriculum is a 40 credit-hour program over 21 months and was developed with input from 30 employers. It is designed to create leaders in business, education, and nursing.