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By Anna Sommer
Team Manager, Academic Advising at American Public University

This article originally appeared on our fellow APUS blog, Online Learning Tips.

For many people working towards a college degree centers around selecting the right degree program, taking the right courses, and learning the right skills or knowledge that will help you get the right job. The need to get it all right creates a lot of pressure and can lead you to second guessing your degree choice or send you into a cycle of changing your degree multiple times. If you are thinking about changing your program, here are two things to consider:

Changing your program has implications on your academic progress, transfer credit, and time frame for graduation.

Every program has a specific set of courses and credits that need to be completed in order for you to graduate. Additionally, each program’s requirements are determined by the catalog year in which you enroll into that program. Any time you change your program, you will be looking at a different set of requirements, and potentially, a different catalog year. This means any previously awarded transfer credit and any previously completed university coursework needs to be re-evaluated towards your new program and its requirements. For some students, this results in losing credit. It can also extend the time it takes to complete your degree in some cases. It’s really important that you work with an academic advisor and seek out information in advance so that you understand how changing your program will impact you personally.

By Amy N. Panzarella, SPHR, SHRM – SCP
Vice President, Human Resources at American Public University System

Since 2008, APUS has participated in the nationally recognized, “Bring Your Son or Daughter to Work Day.” On April 23, we welcomed students to our campus in Charles Town, W.Va. and offered each of them a unique opportunity to assimilate into a professional work environment; learn more about potential career opportunities; and understand what their parent does to contribute to APUS’s mission.

By Tiffany Kyall
Special Contributor, In Military Education

This month, I wanted to share some exciting news with the readers of this blog, I will be graduating from American Military University this Spring/Summer with an Associate of Science in Web Publishing! While it was quite a journey, I would like to take a step back, reflect and give some advice based on my experience, so without further hesitation, here goes…

By Roberta Matuson
Forbes

One of my job searching coaching clients, who is a recent grad, just landed the job of his dreams in spite of having some tough challenges to overcome. He’s considered disabled by many because he is hard of hearing and wears a cochlear implant. He’s never let his loss of hearing stop him from moving his life forward. A great example to those of you who are seeking your dream job in 2015. If you are really going to accomplish this goal next year, then you best get moving. Here are some lessons he learned through our work together that will help you make your own dreams come true.

By Ryan Laspina
Senior Specialist, Red Flags and External Reviews

What exactly does the phrase “graduating on time” mean for you? There is a set standard for the various types of degrees that many schools offer. If you can work to graduate on time, the benefits may be plentiful.

I have a full-time job and a family to take care of. So, re-organizing my life to make time for studying towards a degree was no small achievement. I might not have realized it until it was done, but I am hoping that you will.