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Students from Ensign College dominated in a virtual DECA (Distributive Education Clubs of America) competition over the weekend.
By Colette Dalton
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.
We've finalized the Spring 2021 schedule and invite you to register for the courses that best fit your needs. We are teaching in a variety of ways to adhere to social distancing guidelines and keep you safe. Here are the types of courses you will see when registering:
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.
By Maren Lythgoe
Bruce Kusch, President of Ensign College, and Tracy Flinders, Vice President of Information Technology and Chief Information Officer of the Church Educational System, announce the appointment of Paul Eden as the new Chief Information Officer of Ensign College.
This year has brought its share of challenges, and college students have certainly endured their portion. Many students may find themselves encountering online classes for the first time, which come with their own unique set of benefits and disadvantages.
What was your goal in deciding to go to college? If you’re like most people, you set out to pursue higher education in order to prepare yourself for a better (or different) career. While building your skillset and gaining industry knowledge about your desired career is vital—you may not have considered how impactful networking can also be.
The decision about what schooling or training to pursue after high school is a critical one, and will require some research. There are plenty of options, each offering unique opportunities and price points, with some overlap among the different types. We’re here to try and make the decision process a bit easier.
President Kusch: I want to share a couple of thoughts from the scriptures before I get into the questions. As I was thinking about today, there were some principles that I would invite us to consider and to just keep in mind. There was a phrase that came to mind from Isaiah 1:18. It says: “Come now and let us reason together." And I hope that this is an opportunity for us to do that.
College tends to be a catch-all phrase for any institution of higher learning which awards an academic degree in a specific discipline. What often gets lost in the shuffle is how many types of post-secondary education there are to choose from, designed to cater to your interests, talents and desired career.
Ensign College has been named a recipient of the 2020 Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities (NWCCU) Beacon Award for Excellence in Student Achievement and Success, the organization announced Thursday.
Helping your child get the schooling they need to build their own financial security later in life is one of the best gifts you can give them. There are many ways to approach paying for your child’s education, including financial aid, scholarships and grants.
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The competition to get into a good college nowadays is second to none—and not knowing what to expect can be a bit unnerving. So, we’ve decided to break down the barriers surrounding the college admissions process a bit. After all, knowledge is power, right?
Tourism has had a downturn of nearly 70% in the first three quarters of 2020. (World Tourism Organization, 2020). Will a certificate in "Hospitality and Tourism Management" provide a stable and secure job in the future?
By Alan Young
If you’ve spent any time considering how you’d like to earn a living, you’ve probably tangled in a common quandary. Follow the traditional four-years-and-beyond college route, or take your chances finding a job (or changing industries) without a degree?
Interior Design at Ensign College took a significant step forward this week, as its first eligible student passed the NCIDQ (National Council for Interior Design Qualification) Exam.
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