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College graduates earn roughly $25,000 more per year, compared to high school graduates (Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2015).
College graduates earn roughly $25,000 more per year, compared to high school graduates (Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2015).
"I would recommend Northeastern because the curriculum is very thorough, the teachers have good credentials, they’ve got everything that you need to make it in life. They give you the support that you need." — Dumazo Negsina, current student
The median salary for management positions is $98,560 — the highest of all major occupation groups.
“We take our students on a wholesome leadership journey with a thoughtful program that integrates experiential learning with global collaboration and understanding skills.” — Stephanie Colbry, PhD, Lead Faculty Member
“I took a lot of online classes which made it easy for me to get through the program.”
— Varda Tse Halidy
“Information technology is a field that involves technically competent specialists who must keep up with an ever-evolving digital landscape. This program has helped me ‘sharpen the saw’ in being able to move forward with confidence for approaching the many challenges and opportunities encountered.”
— John Scanlan
The median annual wage for computer and IT occupations was $86,320 in May 2018, which is much higher than the average of all other occupations. (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics)
“Education can transform you. It can equip you for change and to open doors. Our hands-on learning program will cement your dedication to supporting others and build your strength as a human services professional.”
— Kristin Lee, Lead Faculty Member
1.2 million jobs will be added over the next decade, with social work being a huge sector that will keep growing as the population's needs increase (Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2015).
"I would recommend Northeastern because the curriculum is very thorough, the teachers have good credentials, they’ve got everything that you need to make it in life. They give you the support that you need."
— Dumazo Negsina, current student