Rebecca LeBoeuf Blanchette
Rebecca LeBoeuf Blanchette '18 '22G is a writer at Southern New Hampshire University, where she fulfills her love of learning daily through conversations with professionals across a range of fields. She earned her Bachelor of Arts in Communication with a minor in Professional Writing at SNHU’s campus in Manchester, New Hampshire, and followed her love of storytelling into the online Master of Arts in English and Creative Writing at SNHU. Connect with her on LinkedIn.
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How to Choose a Graduate Program That Makes Sense For You
With hundreds of degree options across various disciplines and colleges, choosing which graduate program you’ll pursue is no small task. Here are some questions to consider as you narrow your choices — along with advice from higher education professionals who regularly work with graduate students.

What is Nursing Professional Development?
Developing and continual growth as a professional is an important part of most careers, but it plays a pivotal role if you’re a registered nurse. Depending on the state you practice in, professional development may be a requirement for license renewal — and something that needs to be done regularly.

What Can You Do With a Master’s Degree? 40+ Career Options to Explore
A master’s degree could be the credential you need to advance your career — or change it entirely. It can help you enhance your skill set and boost your confidence. Academic leaders with backgrounds in different fields weighed in on some types of careers to consider with a master's degree.

What Do the Best Computer Science Master's Degrees Look Like?
Grad school is an investment; you don’t want to enroll in any old program. You want to find the best computer science master’s degree possible for your goals — one that doesn’t just work in your schedule but actually fits into your life. To do that, researching your options is a critical step.
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