What Is an Adventist University?
Choosing an adventist university involves more than selecting a major or finding an attractive...
Read MoreChoosing an adventist university involves more than selecting a major or finding an attractive...
Read MoreFor many employees, working at La Sierra University is a positive and purpose-filled experience...
Read MoreScholarship support is a core part of La Sierra University’s commitment to affordable, mission-centered higher education. Through a mix of university merit awards, need-based aid, and donor-supported scholarships, La Sierra...
Read MoreChoosing an Adventist University is one of the most important decisions a student will make, shaping not only their academic future but also their personal growth and professional opportunities. La Sierra University stands out...
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If you’re looking for the best college in Riverside, selecting your final university involves more...
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Small classes, accessible faculty, and supportive advisers help community college transfer students succeed at La Sierra.
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From the day you arrive to the day you finish your degree (and beyond), you’ll have trusted allies in the Office of Advising and Career Success. When La Sierra University revamped its undergraduate advising model two years ago, says Rakel Engles, the benefits of the new approach boiled down to two words: “Personal attention.”
Read Moreby Natalie Romero | Academics
It’s no secret that exercise science and health science degrees are marketable. But you might not...
Read Moreby Natalie Romero | Academics
“There’s a common misconception that the only viable careers with a social work degree are in government service,” says La Sierra University social work professor Jill Rasmussen. “The actual range of jobs you can get with a Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) is much broader than that.”
Read Moreby Natalie Romero | Academics
“I don’t care a whole lot about being in the spotlight,” says biologist Jesse Grismer. “What I care about is having the freedom to pursue the research I’m really passionate about.”
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“A lot of people put English majors into a box,” says La Sierra University professor Melissa Brotton. “They think the only jobs you can get with an English degree are to become a writer or to become a teacher. They don’t think about all the other potential jobs for English majors that require outstanding communication skills.” According to a survey cited earlier this year in U.S. News & World Report, the actual choice of careers for people with an English degree is extremely broad.
Read Moreby Kelly Swensen | Academics
Communication skills are listed as the number one skill looked for in potential employees. By honing your communication skills while in university, you will have an advantage during future job interviews. There are a wide variety of communication courses offered, but there are definitely those which would be more beneficial to non-communication majors.
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