When Jennifer Raabe decided to go to graduate school, she had the same questions and concerns that most adults do. Here’s how the University of Wisconsin–Madison helped her find balance in her life and career …
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Learn how UW–Madison’s Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing helps students like Elizabeth Arth pursue a new career and follow their dreams.
The 18-month Psychiatric Mental Health certificate trains students to deliver complex diagnoses and expand their knowledge of psychiatric nursing methods.
Three-year master’s program trains physician assistants in medically underserved communities.
“I love to learn, and I felt the four-year degree would make me a more well-rounded person,” says recent graduate JoAnn Brink.
The OTD program is designed to train occupational therapists to become visionary leaders.
The Online Master of Science in Clinical Nutrition meets the growing demand for nutrition professionals with advanced credentials.
Laura Schaffer, mother of three with a full-time job, plans to earn her doctorate in just three years.
The program includes nine semesters of online courses in areas such as leadership theories, teaching techniques, and applied research methods.