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According to LinkedIn, MBAs are back in style; we say, they never left.

According to LinkedIn, MBAs are back in style; we say, they never left.

A recent LinkedIn news story shared that professionals are seeking MBAs and similar graduate business degrees once again. The story cited a recent application trends survey indicating that 2-year MBA applications had grown 19% in 2024.  

UofL’s online MBA program director, Dr. Zac Goldman, had this to say of the article:

“Given current economic uncertainties, these trends are not terribly surprising. When career or industry outlooks worsen, many people invest in pursuing an MBA to enhance their future prospects. Like anything, MBA applications can trend up or down year-over-year; but long-term, the MBA degree continues to be one of the most resilient and valuable credentials across industries. Those who earn an MBA consistently have greater access to promotions and other opportunities, while also earning more on average than those without an MBA. Our team in the College of Business at UofL is always ready to support and assist professionals who are ready to take this important next step in their careers.” 

UofL’s online MBA is designed with the future in mind. This program was created with built-in graduate certificate opportunities and innovative electives, all meant to prepare you for leadership in the workplace of tomorrow. This program also features a 10-day business trip built into the program, intentionally added to give students a global perspective from a program which can be completed from your living room, 100% online.  

This program also features the Cardinal Choice Assignment, an exciting deliverable completed throughout the course of the program which allows you to tailor your degree to the Career, Industry or Issue that matters most to you. Doing so allows you to show a prospective employer the diligent work that you completed while still a student in the program.  

If you’re interested in joining the growing number of future business leaders looking to energize their future with an MBA, learn more about our program and start your application today!  

The Priority Deadline for fall semester applications is May 1.  

Breaking News: University of Louisville’s School of Public Health and Information Sciences Ranked Among “Best Online Graduate Schools” by U.S. News & World Report

Breaking News: University of Louisville’s School of Public Health and Information Sciences Ranked Among “Best Online Graduate Schools” by U.S. News & World Report

We are thrilled to announce that the University of Louisville’s (UofL) School of Public Health and Information Sciences (SPHIS) has been named one of the “Best Online Graduate Schools” ranked by U.S. News & World Report!  

This ranking reflects the quality of education that UofL is committed to providing for all students, including those in the classroom on the Louisville campus or studying 100% online from around the world.  

SPHIS offers several online graduate programs including:  

  • MS in Biostatistics: Designed for working professionals with a bachelor’s degree looking to start or advance their career in biostatistics, statistics or data science.  
  • MS in Epidemiology: Designed as a terminal degree to prepare students for an epidemiology career, and/or for those seeking the start of a PhD in Public Health Sciences with a specialization in Epidemiology. 
  • MS in Health Administration: Designed for aspiring healthcare executives or leaders with 5+ years of experience looking to broaden their core healthcare management competencies, or those pursuing career advancement in population health management.  
  • MS in Physiology: Designed for aspiring healthcare professionals looking to bolster their medical-science knowledge and expertise for career advancement in healthcare or medical research. 
  • Additional online Graduate Certificates are offered in fields like Healthcare Financial Management, Healthcare Management, Healthcare Quality and Project Management, and Population Health Management. 

Across all colleges and academic units, UofL offers 70+ online undergraduate, graduate and certificate programs that can help you take your education and career to the next level, some also recognized as best in the nation by U.S. News & World Report 

You can learn more about our top-ranked public health programs here. Here’s to another year of delivering top-quality education to our students in Louisville and around the world!  

Unlock Career-Boosting Credibility with a SHRM-Aligned Master’s Degree

Unlock Career-Boosting Credibility with a SHRM-Aligned Master’s Degree

If you’re an HR professional looking to advance your career, choosing a graduate program aligned with the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) can be a game changer. But what exactly does SHRM alignment mean—and why does it matter? 

SHRM is the world’s largest HR professional society, setting the standard for excellence in human resources. When a graduate program is SHRM-aligned, it means the curriculum meets the rigorous guidelines defined in SHRM’s HR Curriculum Guidebook and Templates. In short, you’re learning exactly what the industry expects. 

Here’s why that matters to you: 

  • Industry Relevance: You gain knowledge and skills employers value most—because they’re based on the SHRM curriculum! 
  • Certification Ready: SHRM-aligned programs prepare you to sit for SHRM-CP exam, giving you a competitive edge in a crowded job market. 
  • Professional Credibility: Earning a degree from a SHRM-aligned program signals to employers that you’re committed to high professional standards and long-term HR excellence. 
 

That’s exactly what you’ll find in the University of Louisville’s Online Master of Science in Human Resources and Organization Development (HROD). This fully online program is SHRM-aligned, flexible for working professionals, and designed to help you build expertise in strategic HR leadership, talent development, and organizational change. 

UofL’s MS in HROD program director, Dr. Brad Shuck, had this to say of the significance of SHRM-alignment: “The future of work won’t wait for anyone—and neither should your HR education. SHRM alignment isn’t a nice-to-have, it’s a non-negotiable. UofL’s online MS in HROD program was built with this in mind, ensuring that students aren’t just learning theory—they’re mastering the competencies today’s organizations demand and tomorrow’s leaders will require. It’s not just relevant—it’s relentlessly future-ready.” 

Don’t just take our word for it. Watch the video testimonial below of Raphael Garcia, a recent graduate of our MS in HROD program, as he describes how this program helped him to prepare for the next step in his career!  

New Year’s Resolutions for the Adult Online Student

New Year’s Resolutions for the Adult Online Student






A 5-Step “How To” Guide

Notebook planner for new year's resolutions

The start of a new year is the perfect opportunity to reflect on the past and set intentions for the months and years ahead. For online students balancing studies, work and personal life, setting achievable New Year’s resolutions can help bring clarity, structure, motivation and progress.

Here’s a quick guide to setting resolutions that support
your goals as an adult learner so you can stay on track and make the most of
your educational journey.

1. Reflect on the Past Year’s Achievements and Challenges

Before setting new goals, take time to review the past year.
What were your biggest successes? Perhaps you tackled a challenging course or
managed to juggle a busy work schedule alongside study hours. Celebrate these
wins! Also, be honest about what didn’t work well—maybe it was hard to find a
balance between work, studies and personal life. Understanding both your
strengths and growth areas is essential in crafting realistic resolutions that
will build on last year’s lessons.

2. Set Specific Academic and Career Goals

When it comes to resolutions, clarity is key. Rather than
aiming to “do better in school,” set clear, measurable goals such as achieving
a certain grade average or completing coursework assignments 1 or 2 days ahead
of deadlines. Consider how your academic goals align with your professional
ambitions. Are there skills or knowledge that could help you advance at work? What
is your next career level dream or ambition? Setting resolutions that support
both educational and career growth can bring double benefits and ensure that
your studies contribute directly to your professional journey.

3. Prioritize Time Management and Work-Life Balance

For working professionals, balancing studies, work and
personal life can be challenging. Developing a time management plan is
essential. Consider creating a weekly schedule that includes blocks of time for
study, work and personal activities. Also, think about ways to manage stress
and avoid burnout. Practicing self-care—whether through exercise, hobbies or
simply taking time off—will help maintain your motivation and energy throughout
the year. Set boundaries when needed and don’t be afraid to communicate your
limits to family, friends or colleagues.

4. Develop a Support Network

Online learning can sometimes feel isolating, especially for
adult students with full and demanding schedules. Building a network of support
can make all the difference. Engage with classmates, professors and mentors who
can provide accountability, share resources and offer guidance. Look for online
student communities on platforms like LinkedIn or Facebook or join study groups
where you can connect with others who understand your unique challenges. And
don’t forget to look for and take advantage of the university-wide resources
available to you. This support and sense of community can boost your
motivation, especially during busy times or when faced with challenging
assignments.

5. Track Progress and Adjust as Needed

Finally, it’s important to keep tabs on your progress. Set monthly or quarterly check-ins to reflect on how your resolutions are going. Are you staying on track with your goals? What small wins have you achieved along the way? If you find that certain goals aren’t working out, don’t hesitate to adjust. Resolutions are meant to guide not restrict you. Celebrating small milestones regularly will keep your motivation high and making adjustments as needed will help ensure your goals are realistic and achievable.

Your Year, Your Path, Your Success

Setting New Year’s resolutions as an adult online student
can help you maximize your growth while managing multiple responsibilities. By
focusing on reflection, goal-setting, time management, support and progress
tracking, you’ll be equipped to tackle the year ahead with confidence.

Here’s to a year of learning, growth and success, brave Cardinal!
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