We’ve reached that time of year where it’s common to pause and reflect on the year that was and the year ahead. Many people like to set goals, notably known as resolutions. Below are some of the most popular resolutions …
At the College of Continuing and Professional Education, supporting our military is a priority. One of the ways we do that is through financial aid options for veterans and their spouses. An extension of the Post-9/11 GI Bill, the Fry …
At 17, Darrell Vaughan enlisted in the National Guard. At 48, he retired as a Major in the Army and enrolled in our Project Management Certificate program. Today, as the owner of the telecommunications consulting firm Schooley Mitchell of Kennesaw, …
Our military — and the families who have supported them — have done so much for our country. It’s so often called a “debt of gratitude” because it’s something we cannot repay. That’s why we feel fortunate to have the …
Meet Edgard Sanchez. He’s a recent graduate from our Culinary Apprenticeship program. He’s also a military veteran who used VA Education Benefits to pay for his enrollment. The skills and talents Edgard honed in our program led him down an …
This year, more than 50 students applied for certificate-based scholarships — the most in the history of the College of Continuing and Professional Education. Nearly 100 people attended the 3rd annual Scholarship Night on Sept. 11, which awarded more than $75,000 …