News

What Master's Degree Should I Get? The right master's for you depends on your goals. Explore your options, do your research and choose a program that can take you where you want to go.
Thinking about going back to school for your master's? Whether it’s been a few years or a few decades since you last submitted a college application, you'll want to familiarize yourself with the ...
Ben Tasker, associate dean of artificial intelligence (AI) and data sciences at Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU), focuses on helping the institution's faculty members and learners as they ...
Top Careers With a Master's Degree With the right master's degree, you could pursue a top role in your field and become a financial analyst, human resources manager or computer and information ...
Sheralyn Hernandez ’21 ’25MBA earned two SNHU degrees. She skipped her first graduation but walked for her MBA, learning to celebrate herself.
If you're wondering what an accelerated master's program is, it's a way to get a head start on grad school while you're still an undergraduate student.
Learn how to file a complaint at Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU), including steps for informal resolution, formal submissions, and escalation procedures for issues like grade disputes, ...
5 of the Most Beneficial Master’s Degrees Five master's degrees that pair well with in-demand careers include history, public health, computer science, nursing and psychology.
6 Good Reasons to Earn Your Master’s Degree Online Good reasons to get your master's online include accessibility, no set class times, affordability, more degree options, global networking ...
Top 6 Jobs With a Computer Science Bachelor’s Degree Some jobs you could get with a computer science bachelor's degree include software developer, web developer, database administrator, quality ...
SNHU Senior Associate Dean Priscilla Hobbs answers questions about how she connects with students, the importance of education and more.
SNHU complies with disability and accessibility guidelines by making reasonable accommodations for eligible students with disabilities.