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College Degree Still a Great Return On Investment

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

More than 99% of our Trine alumni are employed or in graduate school within six months of graduation. In a recent survey conducted by the American Association of Colleges and Universities, 87 percent of employers responded that earning a college degree or credential is "definitely" or "probably" worth the money and time.

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Q&A: UNCF's Ed Smith-Lewis on the UNITE Convening and HBCU Transformation

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

It brings together presidents, provosts, faculty, funders, policymakers, and industry leaders to address big questions facing HBCUs. We work with them directly, partnering with our National Alumni Council. Most importantly, we work to align academic programs to high-wage and high-impact industries.

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Sydney James is the 2024 Distinguished Alumni

College for Creative Study

James, College for Creative Studies’ 2024 Distinguished Alumni, has had a big impact on the art world — and not just because of the size of her artwork. “I She was chosen after a selection committee of CCS students, alumni, staff and faculty leadership completed a monthslong process of accepting and renewing nominations. CCS did that.”

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Columbia University Reaches Out to HBCUs for Fellowship Program

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

definitely sets this fellowship apart,” Williams says. Being able to use NYC as a springboard to whatever industry or career, that's what makes this particular fellowship stand out a lot." Program leaders are aiming for the fellowship to expand in the future.

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Why a college degree is still a great return on investment

University Business

More than 99% of our Trine alumni are employed or in graduate school within six months of graduation. In a recent survey conducted by the American Association of Colleges and Universities, 87% of employers responded that earning a college degree or credential is “definitely” or “probably” worth the money and time.

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Asking ChatGPT About Coaching

Dr. Laura Pasquini

Checking with local universities or career centers, (especially if you are an alumni) Consulting directories such as the International Coach Federation , => ICF’s Find a Coach Checking professional networks such as LinkedIn for coaches. Continuously develop your skills and stay current with industry trends and best practices.

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Hakha Mashayekhi (’15 Integrated Design)

College for Creative Study

Starting his journey in industrial design, he found the process enriching but too slow for his taste. For my undergrad, I studied Industrial Design, and I worked as a physical product designer for a year. Industrial design is amazing, but it has a slow process. Im definitely into that. What do you miss most about CCS?