A Little SALT Goes A Long Way

Albertus Magnus College has you covered from start to finish, and after! We have partnered with American Student Assistance to bring our prospective, current, and alumni students an interactive financial literacy tool known as SALT. Want to find out what payment plan works best for you? Read up on all of the different options that you

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Why You Should Return to College

In 2013, over 34 percent of high school graduates decided not to attend college immediately after graduation*. Why? While there are a seemingly infinite amount of reasons, some people enter into careers at companies that simply don’t require employees to obtain degrees. If you fall into that category, you’ve likely felt that going back to

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How to Stay Ahead in the Workplace

No matter what your job title actually is, there’s a certain level of initiative that you’re expected to take. Regardless of the task at hand, supervisors will always take notice of an employee who takes the extra step in the workplace. Whether it involves showing a heightened level of enthusiasm, going beyond the call of

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Don’t Let Conflicting Information Get You Down!

Wonder why we keep asking for more information? It’s because you may have answered a question inconsistently. Some of our more common data entry errors are listed below. Don’t fall prey to these mistakes. Know the author: who does it belong to? It is important to pay close attention to who should be completing the

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How to Make the Most of Your Free Time this Summer

We know that the summer is an eagerly anticipated time throughout the academic year. It’s a milestone; a checkpoint that allows you to reflect on your learned skills and most importantly (for many undergraduates), a well-needed break from your academic studies. However, for those who are already employed, it is the perfect time to sign

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Reflecting on the Albertus Journey

Back in the fall of 2011 I had my first HU 101 Introduction to College Life class write letters to themselves.  I told them that I would hold onto the letters and hand them out prior to graduation 2015.  Rebecca Weinberger, Class of 2015, spent some time reflecting on her 2011 letter last week and

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