Have you considered pursuing a bachelor’s degree in Business
Administration, but cast the idea aside once you began to think about
traveling to a large university or college campus, where simply finding a
place to park can be a daunting task? Perhaps your fear is being viewed
as just a number rather than as a student, or being enrolled in a class
taught by a graduate student as opposed to an actual professor. Another
fear may be the thought of sitting in a large lecture class with 100+
students. You may view your age as an obstacle, and think that it is
just too late to go back to school. Your full-time job and your work
schedule may seem to soak up so much of your time that you certainly
could not add one more thing to your plate.
At Randolph Community College, all of these obstacles were eliminated
with the establishment of the University Center of Randolph County in
2008. Salem College, a member of the University Center, has been
offering courses in its Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
degree program since August of 2008, and the first graduates of the
program completed their degrees in May 2012. One of the graduates,
Justin Henderson, has already found a job at a local bank.
For students who are interested in more information about the program,
two information sessions are scheduled for 12-1:30 p.m. and 6-7:30 p.m.
on Tuesday, July 24 in the Computer Technology Center, Room 110, on
RCC’s Asheboro Campus.
To read more of this story, go to http://www.randolph.edu/newevents/2012/2012-07-10.php.
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Salem College/University Center B.S. in Business Administration Information Sessions July 24
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And I will still pursue to get a graduate degree in business.
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