• Welcome to the Pack: Advice from Your Orientation Leaders

    The first round of New Student Orientation (NSO) starts next week, and we’re gearing up to welcome new Bulldogs to the pack! Meet some of our orientation leaders as they share what they are looking forward to most about NSO and the advice they have for you during your first year at Dean.

  • Full-Time Student vs. Part-Time Student - Which College Experience Is Right for You?

    Adult learners have lots of choices to make, especially when it comes to going back to school. They can either attend a full-time program or a part-time one. There are plenty of pros and cons to both, so what it really comes down to is a number of different factors, plus your own preferences, lifestyle and schedule. Read on to learn more.

  • Best Colleges for IEP Students: How To Decide?

    Although an IEP or 504 plan doesn't follow your high school graduate to college, this doesn't mean that the learning challenges that they dealt with vanish. Instead, incoming college freshmen need to choose the best school for their needs – one that offers the required support systems in order to help them make the most of their college experience. Here are some questions that you and your student should ask when visiting colleges.

  • How to Effectively Study for Exams

    Students who are new to the college environment need to learn how to effectively study for exams. After all, college isn't like high school, where the study guides and practice tests are given to you by your teachers, along with reminders leading up to the test day. In college, you're expected to be independent enough to not need that extra help and guided encouragement. Read on for study tips.

  • Dean College Students Land Summer Internships

    Summer break has only just begun, but many of our Bulldogs are already hard at work! 100% of our bachelor’s degree students complete an internship before graduation, and summer is the perfect time to gain that real-world experience, earn credit and get a jumpstart on their future careers. Read on to learn more.

  • Making the Most of Your Summer Internships

    Depending on the program, college students are either required or encouraged to get a summer internship in their fields. All of the bachelor’s degree programs at Dean College require one because it provides students with the chance to network with professionals and enhance their skills. Read on to learn how to get the most out of the internship experience.

  • Sports Broadcasting Summer Programs

    Sports broadcasting may be the ideal future career option for your sports-loving high schooler. They can have the chance to see what sports broadcasting is really like, spending a week of their summer attending the Sports Broadcasting Pre-College Summer Program here at Dean! Read on to learn more.

  • How to Choose the Right EMT Training Program

    Choosing to become an Emergency Medical Technician, or EMT, is just the first step toward a long, rewarding career in the medical field. You need to find the best possible EMT training program to fit your needs. Here are some key aspects that you’ll need to consider when making this important decision.

  • Forensic Science Summer Programs

    High school students who love listening to true crime podcasts, enjoy science and want to be a part of a real forensics lab one day can experience forensic science before they graduate, thanks to our pre-college summer program in forensic science. Here's what students will get to do during this week-long program.

  • 6 Signs That You’re Ready To Go Back To School

    Adult learners: is it time to go back to school? Do you feel the need to learn more about a specific field, are tired of working the same old job, or want to move ahead in your current field of employment? Here are some signs that you're more than ready to get back in the classroom.