by David Pecoraro | Oct 18, 2018 | Special Posts, Students
As a first-time student, the thought of heading off to college and living on your own, studying, and making new friends can be daunting. While you may also be excited, transitioning from high schooler to college student is a chaotic time in a person’s life.
by David Pecoraro | Oct 17, 2018 | Students
Jumping into anything outside of the classroom is a commitment not everyone wants to shoulder. So before you devote your extra time to other activities, figure out if you can balance it all with these considerations first:
by David Pecoraro | Oct 16, 2018 | Special Posts, Students
If you’re currently looking for a job in the public health sector, you’re sure to go up against a raft of other candidates when applying for roles. Depending on exactly what kind of public healthcare job you’re after, there may only be a select few positions available each year in your area.
by David Pecoraro | Oct 7, 2018 | Students
Moving into your dorm room is one of the most exciting parts of starting college. But after a year (or two) of living in a small room with another person and no privacy, you’re probably ready to have your own space.
by David Pecoraro | Oct 3, 2018 | Special Posts, Students
Counseling is a noble profession, dedicated to helping those with mental, emotional or behavioral suffering – and it pays well, too. As a result, plenty of young, ambitious and generous students plan to pursue counseling as a career.
However, becoming a counselor isn’t easy. Every state in the U.S. requires a few credentials, to include a certain level of counseling education as well as licensure from a regional or national board. These credentials take plenty of time and effort to obtain, so the pursuit of them is best accomplished with support from one’s counseling program.
by David Pecoraro | Oct 3, 2018 | Students
Moving into college dorms is exciting. It is the first time living on your own for most people, and most students cannot wait for moving day to arrive. Living in college dorms can be a lot of fun — but it can also be stressful. Living with others is never easy; whether you live with your best friend or a stranger, there is always potential for issues to come up.