
College marks a significant era of evolution for high school grads or workers looking to improve their long-term financial situations. What many people don’t tell you is how to maximize this pivot point to achieve more immediate success in the workforce.

President Kusch: I wanted to take a couple of minutes at the outset of this meeting to see if anybody would like to share anything that they have done regarding community outreach and the policy that we put into place giving people permission to spend a few hours per month on this. If there's anybody who would like to share something that they did.

Are you an incoming freshman, wondering how to prepare for your first semester? Transitioning from high school to college is an exhilarating milestone… with so much to learn! To set yourself up for success, your first order of business should be preparing for new student orientation.

The time will soon come when you’ll graduate from being a student to a working professional. This is a significant transition, and one you should prepare for with diligence and enthusiasm. If there’s one thing we can’t stress enough for those seeking success—it’s preparation.

The need for cybersecurity professionals has never been higher. Discover how studying cybersecurity at Ensign College can lead to high-paying career paths.

Graduating high school and stepping into the unknown of college is exhilarating…and can also be a bit nerve-wracking. Especially as recent years have brought online models of education and quickly shifting plans to the forefront.*

Subject Matter Immersion at Ensign College was recently featured by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities.

Students from Ensign College dominated in a virtual DECA (Distributive Education Clubs of America) competition over the weekend.

As a soon-to-be or already graduated job-seeker, among the things most on your mind is likely how to stand out in a sea of other highly qualified job candidates. You know that skills are paramount, as is steady performance in school and great references. Previous experience in your field—paid or unpaid—is definitely a bonus. But—you may be wondering what else you can do to get noticed in a stack of resumes and line of interviewees.


Going to college and learning how to execute the intricacies of your chosen profession is a fantastic accomplishment, and one you should be proud of. However, having the prowess to program software or launch an SEO campaign (the technical skills of the job) is only half the battle. Today’s employers want workers who can demonstrate their grasp of essential soft skills, as well.

New technologies are making it easier than ever for small and even medium sized businesses to handle their accounting with a small amount of experience in the industry. Why should a student choose to pursue a career in accounting when it seems like new technologies are taking away so much of the market potential?

Ensign College has been named to Best Value Schools' list of 20 Affordable Marketing Certificate Programs in 2021.

In an academic world where the cost of tuition continues to skyrocket with every year that passes, you may be wondering how you’ll ever manage the cost. Unlike the select few, you may not have a college savings account or scholarship, and find that you’ll need to work to support your academic pursuits. (For some helpful info on ways to pay for college, read our article here.)

Ensign College President Bruce C. Kusch recently joined The EdUp Experience podcast to discuss higher education and how it affects students entering the workforce upon graduation.

Job hunting is one of those necessary undertakings in life that can range from baffling and frustrating to downright discouraging. And that’s during normal times. This past year has been anything but normal, with the COVID-19 pandemic throwing everything into disarray. It’s no wonder college students are questioning how to build their career prospects and get prepared in this new employment market.

Are you considering a career in engineering? If you enjoy making things work, creating structures and devices, or have a desire to design and build items that make life easier, engineering could be a good fit. It is a stable, consistently well-paid profession that is required for the successful operation of all areas of construction, industry and technology.
