Develop Your Resume A resume is one of the most important documents related to your career. Not only does it offer a timeline of your employment history and list of skills, but it also helps you get into a program of study, access to an internship and even land a job. Here are a few… Read more »
Robert Forster stops by to speak to our students [VIDEO]
Forster Physical Therapy has been voted “Best of LA” in Los Angeles Magazine for good reason. They are experienced, compassionate and extremely committed to getting you back to do the things you love and doing them better than before. They will fully rehabilitate your injury but also find the cause and correct that as well…. Read more »
A Burning Passion for Education Reform
Fremont University’s Chancellor Dr. Kay appeared on Business Rockstars earlier this month to delve into her journey to America, her life as an entrepreneur, how and why she started Fremont University, and her passion for higher education reformation. Here’s a breakdown of her most salient points. 1. Anecdote on starting a business. “Information is power… Read more »
10 Facts You Didn’t Know About the Massage Therapy Program at Fremont University
1. The Massage Therapy Diploma program takes nine months to complete In just nine months, students receive massage therapy training and anatomy and physiology knowledge, along with 760 clock hours – which meets the requirement to apply for Massage Therapy certification. 2. Students receive hands-on training at various events throughout Southern California Students of the… Read more »
Revealing Secrets to Success from Playboy CEO Scott Flanders
The name Playboy evokes many images, from the iconic bunny ears to the beauties featured in its magazine. It even conjures up the image of its founder, Hugh Hefner, strutting around in a smoking jacket with a pair of beautiful women at his side. Hefner founded the magazine in 1953 with $6,000 in loans and… Read more »
Why Building Your Linkedin Profile is so Important
What is LinkedIn? If you are in college or the professional world, you have certainly heard of LinkedIn. But what exactly is this site everyone is raving about? According to the website , LinkedIn is “the world’s largest professional network with hundreds of millions of members, and growing rapidly.” The people at LinkedIn have made it… Read more »
10 Facts You Didn’t Know About the Business Leadership Program at Fremont University
What is Business Leadership? For a business to be successful, there are a few essential elements needed. Leadership is one major factor in a business’s success. Without proper leadership, all other business resources are ineffective. Good business leaders are acutely aware of the concerns of their employees and business, but they also remain on top… Read more »
10 Facts You Didn’t Know About the Multimedia Design Program at Fremont University
What Is Multimedia Design? Multimedia design is a type of art that integrates multiple forms of media. Some examples of this type of work is used in video games, information kiosks, websites and other interactive applications. To truly be “multimedia,” each product or project must involve the use of more than one presentation medium to… Read more »
10 Facts You Didn’t Know About the Sports and Rehabilitation Therapy Program at Fremont University
What is Sports Rehabilitation? Sports rehabilitation is a multi-disciplinary approach to preventing and treating injuries that are commonly sustained through participation in sports. As a result, athletes who work with a sports rehabilitation program can regain normal and pain-free mobility. Basically, professional Sport Rehabilitators will help people who are suffering from illness, injury or pain. They… Read more »
Adult Education Infographic
Back to School: Adult Education Facts and Stats In 2016, over 8 million American adults over the age of 25 returned to school in order to participate in degree and certificate programs that further their education according to Digest of Education Statistics. This makes up a massive 39% of all students enrolled in higher education…. Read more »