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Ensign College's Medical Assistant program has been named one of the 40 most affordable Medical Assistant certificate programs in the nation for 2020-21, according to medassistantedu.org.
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Bet you can guess the one subject you can’t avoid for long as you prepare for college? That’s right…paying for it.
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When choosing a school, there are many things to consider. Questions such as, “How much will it cost?” and, “Does it have the program I want?” may flood your mind. Making a decision can be challenging, but we're here to help.
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If you find yourself overwhelmed by the possibilities of your new college life, don’t fret. As you embark on your educational journey at Ensign College, take advantage of the many resources offered to make your life easier. Whether you have questions about scholarships, need help deciding your career path, or just need someone to talk to, Ensign is here to support you.
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You’re on your way. You’ve made the challenging choice of which college to attend, and selected your major and emphasis. Along the way, you’ve evaluated your skills, talents and interests to determine what career you’re hoping to pursue once you graduate. Now you just need to attend classes, get good grades, and sail off into the sunset of the happily employed… right?
Question: Will you allow Professional Business Management to be a bachelor degree this coming year, starting January 2021?
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Picking a career path is one of the first steps you’ll take as you prepare for college—and it’s a pivotal one.
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Ensign College provides a quality education at a consistently affordable price. Here’s a comparison of tuition and fees for a variety of schools in Utah.
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Ensign College celebrated Constitution Day on Thursday, September 17, 2020, through a virtual forum, with guest speaker Guy Hollingsworth, current Vice President of Student Services at the College and former retired US. Army Colonel.
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If you’ve found yourself questioning whether going to college is worth the effort and expense, you’re not alone.
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LDS Business College will officially become Ensign College, effective Tuesday, September 1.
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People aren’t exaggerating when they say that college is an investment into your future. That’s never been truer than in today’s education and job market, where rising tuition and other expenses make it increasingly difficult for students to invest in their long-term income-earning potential—without going into excessive debt.
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In a digital age where most people live and work in ‘the cloud’, the insidious sphere of cybercrime is growing at an alarming rate. The digital security industry has been expanding exponentially in recent years to combat this surge of cybercrime, causing the need for qualified professionals to reach a fever pitch.
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Fourteen LDS Business College students participated in the Future Business Leaders of America-Phi Beta Lambda (FBLA-PBL) National Leadership Experience virtual conference last month, with nine of those students finishing in the top-10 of their events.
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LDS Business College President Bruce C. Kusch joined Salt Lake Chamber President Derek Miller on the Chamber Champions series to discuss how the College and education community in general are adapting and innovating with regards to the COVID-19 pandemic.