The Trident blog shares information and tips with topics ranging from online learning success to career development.
As social media and the internet are the primary means of communication among employers and job seekers, it is important to take advantage of valuable facetime opportunities when they arise. One way to be prepared is with an "elevator speech."
Readtime: 2 Minutes Continue ReadingUnderstanding that many already have a solid foundation in their discipline, Trident's instructors engage students in ways that allow them to build on that foundation, allowing them to develop new skills and perspectives.
Readtime: 2 Minutes Continue ReadingAs graduation day approaches, most doctoral candidates are contemplating their future career paths. While traditional academic positions may be enticing to many of these individuals, this is not the only route for doctoral holders.
Readtime: 3 Minutes Continue ReadingTo succeed at this level, you don’t just have to be smart, driven, and determined, you need to be ready for everything life throws at you. By avoiding these stumbling blocks, you can be among the group that is proudly called "doctor" and earn your walk across the stage at graduation.
Readtime: 3 Minutes Continue ReadingMost people who are considering a doctoral program have a long list of questions they want answered, such as the quality of faculty and the relevancy and difficulty level of the curriculum. Questions like these have clear answers that are readily available on a school's website or through conversations with a program's director.
Readtime: 4 Minutes Continue ReadingA recent Trident doctoral graduate, seasoned professional educator Dr. Cris Ritenour presented her dissertation research and findings during the Culture of Research and Education (CORE) webinar, "Student Health: Before and After the 'Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act." Passionate about personal health, fitness, and teaching, these three interests conveniently transected into Dr. Ritenour's dissertation.
Readtime: 2 Minutes Continue ReadingIn Trident’s Ph.D. in Educational Leadershipprogram, preparing for the qualifying exam requires a great deal of planning. Passing the exam is a prerequisite for advancing into the dissertation phase. The exam itself is comprised of different concepts including research methodology and theoretical frameworks, the population in the study and variables, as well as the novelty in the study as it pertains to the research questions.
Readtime: 2 Minutes Continue ReadingThe transition from military to civilian life can seem like stepping into a different world. If you’ve been a service member for decades, leaving the Armed Forces may raise a lot of questions – especially when it comes to your career. I know exactly how you’re feeling – I felt the same way.
Readtime: 3 Minutes Continue ReadingThe motivation for obtaining a degree varies from person to person, but one of the keys to being a successful student is to know and understand that motivation. Upon starting his doctoral studies at Trident, Dr. Aaron Maike was already a president at Baker College’s Allen Park campus, and then its Owosso campus.
Readtime: 3 Minutes Continue ReadingAre you ready to join the 2%? Pursuing a doctoral degree is a major undertaking. It involves careful planning, hard work, and making a commitment to the time it takes to complete a rigorous program. It is not for the faint of heart.
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