Certain candidates for post-graduate degrees find that they can go to a university, enroll in a degree program, and fund their studies as a teaching or research assistant. Certain other students see that they have far too many family and professional obligations to leave home and seek a post-graduate degree on campus.
Tammy Alexander falls into this second category. Ms. Alexander is an expert in crime prevention. She offers lectures and workshops on this topic to members of the general public, academia, and law enforcement. Alexander is also the head of cyber-security training at the Fountainhead College of Technology. Her administrative and teaching responsibilities would prevent her from working on a graduate degree on a traditional university campus. Alexander is a master’s degree student at capella university, where she is studying education, specializing in enrollment management.
Capella is a fully online university that provides over 82 graduate and undergraduate areas of specialization and 16 certificate programs. It offers a complete range of graduate and undergraduate degrees, from B.A. and B.S. degrees to the Ph.D. At all levels, it provides high-caliber academic courses and programs.
Capella University serves over 17,900 students throughout the United States and in 56 foreign countries. Capella is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and is a member of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. For more information, log on to capella.edu, or call 1-888-CAPELLA (227-3552).
Tuesday, July 31, 2007
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