![]() Brandeis University of Mass., USA: Masters in Project Management USA and Other Tips for Grad SchoolA Story by geraldakimThe ‘Judges’ of the Bay State Brandeis was established on October 20, 1948 as an open,
Jewish sponsored community and connectional American private research
institution located in Waltham, Massachusetts, just a few miles west of Boston.
It was named after the Louis Brandeis, the first Jewish Justice of the Supreme
Court of the United States. Hailing in their university colours of Blue and
White, the University is widely held as a Liberal arts academe. They’re known
as the ‘Judges’ and Ollie the Owl (named after Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes,
Jr.) as their mascot. Let the ‘Truth’ be out The university’s motto is ‘emet’ in Hebrew and
‘Truth even unto its innermost part’ in English. Truth be told, the institution
was listed by Forbes in 51 (liberal arts colleges combined) in 2013 and ranked 32ndin
2014 among the national universities in the United States. What can they Offer? They present opportunities for hopefuls in advanced
education through their advanced and exhilarating master’s degree programs both
combines research and teaching. Selections range from Creative Arts; Division
of Humanities; Science and Social Studies. Going Online Integrating the internet and their university
values, the Brandies University of Massachusetts, USA; Masters
in Project Management USA is currently available for working
professionals and still wants to develop the ability to plan tasks, manage resources,
and communicate objectives, leadership and technology. 4 Tips for Hopefuls If contemplating to take up higher education for
reason like a promotion in the workplace or pursuing further expertise, here
are some tips and ideas to think through before filling up for a registration
form. 1. Purpose Defined as the reason for which something is done or
created or a motivation, cause or point. Simply put, why grad school? A motivation of every action saves time and energy;
very true thru this endeavour since it will take up virtually an individual’s life
for the next few years. A defined personal purpose will also aid the applicant on
choosing the right program and continuing through it despite the tough course work
in the future. 2. Passion Described as deep, dynamic or persuasion and, zealous
affection or dedication to some activity, object or concept. It is not just knowing why, but moreover, being
enthusiastic in doing it. Example, during the years of taking up a bachelor’s
degree birthed out an interest for literature; this could serve as a basis of
what program to pursue. 3. Early application Gathering all those requirements and documents for
eligibility might take certain amount of time like taking examinations (as some
programs do require for qualifications), transcript of records and recommendation
letters; so early preparation is recommended. 4. Researching Financial Support and Funding Pursuing a higher instruction won’t come cheap. Here
are 5 types of Financial Aid can be acquired: a
Grants - non payable funds often by a group or sect
in the government department, a corporation, foundation or trust to an
individual beneficiary, a non-profit entity, educational institution and
business. ‘Grant Writing’ or a proposal is required to avail this financial
aid. b
Scholarships - this money (which is not required to
be paid) is intended to contribute on the advancement for a higher education of the recipient
and can only be achieved by meeting the many standards of the donor or founder
of the of the award.
c
Assistantships - a part time work related to the
individual’s degree including pay. 3 different types: Graduate Teaching
Assistants (GTA, Graduate Instructors and juniors); Graduate Research
Assistants (GRA, Research Assistants) and Graduate Student Assistants (GSA).
d
Fellowships - like scholarships, they don’t require
reimbursement and awarded by private organizations, institution and the
government. But their coverage differs; tuition fee might not be covered by the
fellowship but a fee will be given to sustain in the coursework needs. Types
are based on value, need and the institution’s grant and be obtained either by
applying directly to the academe or a faculty member has recommended the learner.
e
Loans - money given to the student in accordance to
its needs and equally the same sectors in grant or scholarship. But the only
difference is that the money must be repaid to the granting body and varies
from the amount of money to be borrowed, requirements, interest rates and
settlement plans. © 2014 geraldakim |
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