• Online College Programs in South Florida

    It may be easy to argue: if a student is planning to take a college course online, why bother considering the location? Oftentimes, prospective students are looking for a college or university where they can take on-campus as well as online classes. In particular, non-traditional students find that online programs are the most convenient to take. Online courses offer a virtual classroom education where you can speak to your professors... Read More
  • How the GI Bill Helps Veterans Receive the Education They Deserve

    According to The White House Office of the Press Secretary, the veteran unemployment rate has currently dropped to 3.9%. This is considered to be at a 7-year low. They further reported that the unemployment rate for Post - 9/11 veterans dropped 4.6% from 2011. The Administration recognizes this and has made strides in ensuring that businesses do more to help the United States (US) veterans and military spouses get the... Read More
  • Medical Students Transferring Colleges

    Inside Higher Education published a recent study from the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center showing that 37.2% of college students transfer schools at least once in a six-year period. Oftentimes, certain situations call for relocating to another city or state. Sometimes, it can just be a student’s own preference. For medical students, relocating to another school might be a bit more challenging. US News reported that it could be difficult... Read More
  • When is the Best Time to Apply to FNU?

    In short, it is never too late to apply to Florida National University (FNU). However, it is most beneficial for prospective students to apply for admission as soon as possible. There are many steps that must be taken when applying to a college or university. We understand that most students are eager to start their education, but if one thing is missing from your application, it could delay the admissions... Read More
  • Managing a College Career in South Florida Before and After Exams

    College life: No one said it would be easy. In fact, it can get downright stressful. During exam time, which could be almost every week for full-time students, stress levels can be at an all-time high. While it is normal to have some stress during your college career (and life in general), it is common for those who plan to succeed to manage their stress. This is something that can... Read More
  • Moving to Florida to Pursue a College Degree at FNU

    Graduating high school is a gratifying milestone, and for college-bound students, it’s a celebration that is short-lived. The responsibility of seeking out the perfect college awaits you! While embarking on your college-seeking adventure, always remember to keep your options open. Looking for the Right College It is common for students to apply to a college or university that complements their preferred area of study. While this strategy is most beneficial,... Read More
  • Ways an Accounting Degree Is Great For Your Future

    Ways an Accounting Degree Is Great For Your Future Choosing to pursue a college degree is an important life decision. Deciding which major to study is even more important. When selecting a major, you are committing two or more years of your life to a single subject. It is not only an academic commitment, but a professional one as well. Prospective students who are considering Accounting as a major can... Read More
  • PTA Information Sessions

    The Physical Therapist Assistant Program is having the following information sessions in the Hialeah Campus from 10:00 am -11:00am Room 406 Dates: Friday: Friday April 15th Friday April 29th More information: http://www.fnu.edu/event/pta-information-sessions-2/
  • The Importance of an Accredited PTA Program

    In order for a college or university to be accredited, it must undergo a thorough examination to ensure that the institution meets a certain set of criteria and standards set by a peer review board. The review board is made up of faculty from other accredited colleges and universities throughout that particular region. Together, the board can continually review and improve its standards to make sure that other colleges and... Read More
  • International Students: Consider English as a Second Language in South Florida

    Besides learning and understanding the social customs, it’s also most advantageous to learn the primary language spoken in that country when one is an international student pursuing higher education abroad. This will make a student’s learning experience, and their overall experience in general, easier. While most colleges and universities welcome international students, most are not able to teach them in the native tongue of the student’s country of origin. It... Read More