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Student Profile: Kristina Moller, M.Ed. in Adult Education with TESOL Certificate

by Libbie Stellas, Enrollment Advisor at CityU Kristina Moller knew she wanted to travel but she also knew she didn’t want to be a ‘tourist’. In college she had the opportunity to go to Thailand twice to travel and spend time teaching English to children. She was set on a path that grows even today.…
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Piecing together the financial aid puzzle

The decision to go back to school is a big one. On top of deciding where to go, which program to study and what courses to take, you have to determine how you’ll finance your education. While a variety of options are available – scholarships, grants, loans and more – it’s often hard to know…
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Three Actions for Better Awareness at Work

By Dr. Arron Grow, School of Applied Leadership Fall has arrived and all of the children in my neighborhood will be getting ready to go back to go school. Some are ready to go, others would rather not. But regardless of how they feel, all of them are aware of what they will be doing…
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CityU can help you finish what you started at ITT Tech

To help address the needs of former ITT Tech students, we’ve gathered answers to some common questions.
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Lessons with laptops: Teaching technology to children

When Sonja Vaughan began teaching kindergarten and first grade 20 years ago, many classrooms didn’t have computers, teachers didn’t have email and she didn’t own a cell phone. Now the veteran teacher is going back to school this fall at her same district, but in a whole new role: technology specialist at the brand new Lake…
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Surprises Seattle Held for CityU Mexico Students

City University of Seattle has campuses all over the world. We took a moment to touch base with some of our CityU Mexico students who joined us for the Summer in Seattle study abroad program. They were generous enough to give us some great feedback about their time in Seattle, as well as explain what…
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Why Get a Business Degree as a Transfer Student

Transferring from one school to another can be daunting, confusing and even scary. The same can be said for transferring from one program to another within the same school since many programs exist autonomously and have their own specific guidelines, culture and experiences. Making the switch – whether from one school to another or from one…
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What to Know Before Transferring from Community College

Starting your educational journey at a community college is a smart choice. In fact, it’s one more students are making in the face of large student loans and uncertainty about what they want to do professionally. Many students start with the eventual goal of transferring from community college to a four-year university, and here at…








