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American Sentinel Bachelor of Science in Business

bigstockphoto_Business_Team_881812With five different focuses, American Sentinel University’s online Bachelor of Science in Business program is tailored to meet the needs of a variety of business distance learners.

American Sentinel University embraces the mindset that accredited online degree programs are the 21st solution to continuing education and career advancement for distance learners. With an online business degree program, students can still address the needs of their families, social lives, career obligations, and military service.

The five different focuses for the online Bachelor of Science in Business program are:

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Will Going Back to School Benefit You?

Academic inflation is hitting every generation of graduating high school students harder and harder. While the bachelor degree was once considered a prestigious investment, it now is the new base quota for pretty much every kind of professional job out there. At the very least, students are pressured to attend community college or a vocational [...]

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Saint Leo University: Top 100 Degrees for Minorities

bigstockphoto_Diligent_Young_Man_461940With so many colleges suffering from an imbalance in cultural diversity, lists like the Top 100 Degrees for Minorities is quintessential to finding the most diverse and rich colleges in the nation. These colleges respect the individual achievements of every student and promote an educated “Melting Pot” world, where all cultures can come together with fresh new insights and knowledge.

Diverse Issues in Higher Education released the list of the Top 100 Degree Producers in 2007 for both African-Americans and Minorities, listing colleges from all over the United States that excel in minority and African-American education. One of the colleges that showed up consistently in both lists is Saint Leo University, which happens to not only be friendly to minorities, but is also a military-friendly school.

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