Graduate Studies Archives - 91łÔąĎ /category/blog/ll-graduate/ Walk a different path. Tue, 17 Jun 2025 19:43:03 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 The Value of a Biblical Counseling Master’s Degree /the-value-of-a-biblical-counseling-masters-degree/ Tue, 17 Jun 2025 19:39:50 +0000 /?p=96006

A counseling degree, perhaps more than other graduate programs, challenges individuals with the amount of both technical work and vulnerability. Tasked with taking on stressful situations, completing homework, and keeping up with your personal social life, you have a lot to juggle, mentally and emotionally. As a Christian, the education you choose to equip you in your calling is important. Consequently, we believe a biblical counseling master’s degree sets you apart and up for success.

Don’t get us wrong. A secular counseling education can, no doubt, prove valuable. The principles, theology, peers, and professors, however, that make up a counseling program matter.

. For now, though, let’s focus on the reasons that are at the top of your mind:

1. Your Peers and Professors Share Your Beliefs.

A community that shares what you believe, especially when counseling requires taking on the burdens of others, encouragement and exhortation, means that much more. Professors will teach what you believe. Cohort counseling sessions are designed to reinforce those values. Your peers will give feedback that align with your values. Together, it creates a holistic program made up of people supporting and encouraging you in a unique way.

2. You Have Access to Your Ideal Network.

Like any graduate program, pursuing a counseling degree opens the door to valuable networking opportunities. In a biblical counseling program, those connections uniquely align with your values and calling. You won’t just meet classmates and professors; you’ll build relationships with people who share your faith, worldview, and passion for Christ-centered care. These connections often lead to internships, job placements, ministry partnerships, and long-term mentorships within churches, Christian schools, counseling centers, and nonprofit organizations.

3. You'll be Able to Serve Anywhere.

What you believe about Scripture informs how you see people, conflict, and resolution—in other words, the very essence of counseling. While a secular university can educate you on technical terms, best practices, and other crucial skills in the counseling field, a biblical master’s counseling degree takes you to the next level. It prepares you to engage with the whole of the person on a technical, spiritual, and emotional level.

Choosing a biblical counseling master’s degree also means you receive hands-on practical training that prepares you for any kind of counseling field you end up in. While a secular education only prepares you to navigate the world through a secular lens, a Christian education will prepare you to take on any kind of counseling.

4. Your Biblical Counseling Master’s Degree Reinforces Your Calling.

In a Christian counseling program, you won’t be prepared just for a job. You will be cared for holistically, and that means your career is treated as more than a job. It’s a calling, a way to serve others with the skills the Lord has gifted you with. You’ll be encouraged to grow spiritually, emotionally, and professionally so you can walk alongside others with compassion, wisdom, and grace.

Conclusion: The Value of a Biblical Counseling Master’s Degree.

If you’re passionate about helping people and want an education that’s committed to both excellence and faith, consider Cairn. At Cairn, you’ll find more than a program, You’ll find purpose, people, and a way to walk a different path.

Additional Resources

Still thinking it through? As you continue to explore a counseling degree, we’ve got a few resources to address your questions and concerns. Check them out below!

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Is a Master’s in Education Worth It? What to Know in 2025 /is-a-masters-in-education-worth-it-what-to-know-in-2025/ Wed, 07 May 2025 15:15:08 +0000 /?p=95437

If you’re an educator—or working your way to becoming one—you may be asking yourself a big question: Is earning a master’s in education worth it these days?

Given the current trends, (some of which you may be noticing, others you may not feel the impact of) we think the answer is more compelling than ever. Let’s break down what makes a master’s in education worth it.

1. Career Advancement Opportunities

One of the biggest reasons educators pursue an MSEd, as you probably would guess, is to grow their careers. If you earn a master’s degree, you automatically:

  • Qualify for leadership roles (e.g. principal, curriculum coordinator, instructional coach)
  • Access higher salary tiers in public and private schools
  • Stand out in a competitive job market

Of course, it wouldn’t be a current analysis without some current trends and data. General data indicates that higher educational attainment correlates with increased earnings. For example, in 2023, the median weekly earnings for individuals with a master’s degree were $1,737, compared to $1,493 for those with a bachelor’s degree—a difference of $244 per week. This amounts to an annual difference of approximately $12,688 That’s a big number!

2. Develop Specialized Skills That Make a Difference

Is a master’s in education worth it if you don’t obtain new skills and knowledge that help you stand apart? Of course not! Quality graduate-level education programs are the ones that give you the chance to focus on areas that matter most in today’s classrooms. This can be accomplished through the kind of education master’s you pursue and through certificate or other add-ons that are becoming more and more available and more tailored to the kind of educational skills you want to enhance.

At Cairn, certificates include:

  • Graduate Certificate in Autism
  • Graduate Certificate in Instructional Technology
  • Graduate TESOL Certificate

These specializations allow you to support diverse learners and lead with confidence. Especially now that more and more additional certificates, certifications, and endorsements are available, you can tailor the exact right path for your career!

3. Flexibility for Working Educators

Not only does a master’s in education help you in the long-term, many MSEd programs are tailored just for you if you are considering that step of education now! We know that many of our students are already balancing a full teaching schedule, family responsibilities, and community involvement.

That’s why Cairn offers fully online graduate education programs and online certificates that fit your lifestyle. We know that in this day and age accessible education is important to those pursuing a graduate degree. We hear you! You can complete your coursework while still teaching full time—without sacrificing quality or connection.

4. Faith Integration That Addresses Today's Issues in Education

What sets Cairn’s MSEd program apart is our commitment to biblical integration. We believe that how you teach is deeply connected to what you believe. In whatever type of school you end up teaching in—public, private, and everything in between—your ultimate calling is to live, teach, and lead as a Christian.Ěý

A MS Ed from Cairn equips you to navigate today’s arising complexities. You will learn to teach with compassion, stand firm on your beliefs, and train up the next generation with integrity.

5. Real Impact in Real Classrooms

Earning your MSEd isn’t just about theory—it’s about transforming practice. Our students report increased confidence, deeper student engagement, and stronger leadership capacity after just a few courses.

Take it from a recently graduated student whose insight lends itself to the meaningful and transformative nature of a quality education degree:

“From real-world classroom experiences—starting your first semester of freshman year—to the professors who pour so much of themselves into you spiritually, socially, and academically, Cairn’s School of Education offers so much to future educators.”
Picture of a Cairn Student.
Amanda Barry
class of 2024

Is a Master’s in Education Worth It?

Only If You’re Ready to Grow

If you’re passionate about education, leadership, and lasting change, a MSEd is more than a credential—it’s an investment in your calling. And with flexible, faith-integrated programs like those at 91łÔąĎ, it’s more accessible than ever.

Whether you’re looking to advance your teaching skills, open new career doors, or step into leadership, a master’s of education can be a powerful next step. But like any graduate degree, it’s important to consider your goals, the return on investment, and the type of program that fits your life.

At 91łÔąĎ, we’ve helped hundreds of educators grow professionally and personally through our master’s in education and specialized certificate programs—grounded in academic excellence and a biblical worldview.

Earn Your Online Master's in Education (MSEd) Today!

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Why Earn a Worship and Music Master’s at 91łÔąĎ? /why-earn-a-worship-and-music-masters-at-cairn-university/ Tue, 01 Apr 2025 12:48:33 +0000 /?p=95247

Maybe from a young age you’ve loved music. You also may have felt a calling to pursue leadership of some form. If you haven’t already, maybe it’s time to consider becoming a worship leader! And if that’s the case, you might need a worship and music master’s!Ěý

Additionally, an effective and knowledgeable worship leader requires a little more than an appreciation for music (though that’s a great start!). A good worship leader must have a strong grasp of the technical aspects of their work, a deep foundation of faith, and the ability to lead others effectively.ĚýAt Cairn, we prepare you as such. Check out our top five favorite reasons to earn your Worship and Music Master’s at Cairn:

1. Our Program Focuses on Technical Expertise

Our Worship and Music master’s isn’t just about learning music—though it’s a big part of it. We also teach you the technical aspects of being a worship leader. With courses like “advanced worship tech,” or “leading worship in a local church,” you’ll receive practical training that will make you stand out as a great leader with a ton of useful knowledge.Ěý

2. Our Worship and Music Master’s Is Rooted in Christ and His Word

What good is a Worship and Music program if not rooted in biblical truth? At Cairn, we recognize that the heart of worship is not merely about musical excellence or artistic expression; it is fundamentally about glorifying God and aligning our lives with His Word. Our commitment to Christ and His teachings serves as the guiding principle for all our programs, ensuring that every aspect of our curriculum reflects a deep understanding of Scripture.

When you enroll in our Worship and Music master’s program, you will engage in a comprehensive educational experience that integrates both practical skills and theological knowledge. Whether in a Music Composition course or an Overview of Christian Theology course, your spiritual growth is our top priority.

3. Our Music Department is Committed to Caring for You as an Individual, Not a Number

At the graduate level, particularly within fully online graduate programs, students frequently find themselves feeling isolated and disconnected from their educational experience. Students may feel like just a number in a large system.

At 91łÔąĎ, our commitment to fostering a supportive and nurturing environment sets us apart. Our School of Music faculty understand that the journey through graduate studies can be challenging. We prioritize maintaining strong, personal connections from the moment you enroll in our program. Our dedicated faculty members are not only experts in their fields but are also passionate about mentoring and guiding you throughout your academic journey.

4. Our Program Works with Your Busy Schedule

Our master’s in Worship and Music recognizes that, as you invest in yourself through an education, you also are someone with tons of other responsibilities to take care of. Cairn’s Worship and Music master’s is offered fully online, with a seven week course cycle. We’ve also taken it a step further. Just because it’s an online education doesn’t mean we cut corners; we haven’t compromised on a Christian education with integrity.Ěý

5. Our Program Facilitates Creativity, Culminating in a Final Project You Can Be Proud of

We want you to graduate from this program with a sense of accomplishment and tangible evidence of your hard work. By the end of your time in this worship and music master’s, you will have completed a self-produced six-track recording of three original songs and three arranged songs for congregational singing. This project represents all the learning and hard work you put into this program and serves as a great resume piece!

Even if you aren’t at the master’s stage of your education, that’s ok! Cairn also offers an undergraduate Worship and Music program and various other music or ministry degrees that might be a great fit for you!

Ready to take the next step? Apply to our Worship and Music master’s today!

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What’s the Difference Between an EdD and a PhD? /whats-the-difference-between-an-edd-and-a-phd/ Mon, 03 Mar 2025 18:49:30 +0000 /?p=94653

While the difference between an EdD and a PhD may seem obvious at an initial glance at the letters, the distinctions extend beyond their abbreviations. In this blog, we’ll explore the key distinctions between these two degrees, including program structure, career opportunities, and personal motivations for pursuing each path. If you’re unsure which degree aligns with your goals, use this guide to compare both and determine the best fit for you.

Table of Contents

Program Focus

EdD

In a traditional Doctor of Education program, you will study practical, immediately-applicable research. This kind of research and learning is perfect for advancing your educational career within the next couple of years.

PhD

A Doctor of Philosophy is more theoretical and research-focused. What makes a PhD degree differ from an EdD is the diverse educational background people come from. A PhD degree allows individuals to further study their interests, whatever they might be. Whether you are interested in philosophy, literature, engineering, or business, many schools have PhD options that cater to your passions.

To give you a more specific idea of what you would be studying in an EdD or a PhD, consider these standard courses:

Traditional EdD courses:

  • Educational leadership
  • Organizational change
  • Policy implementation
  • Fundraising

Traditional PhD courses (depending on track):

  • Critical Theory, Philosophy of History, Comparative Literature
  • Research Methods
  • Advanced Statistical Methods
  • Doctoral Dissertation Research

Program Structure

When looking at the more technical structures of doctoral programs, there are a few key differences between an EdD and a PhD that define the programs and your desired outcomes. We’ve listed the key differences below to help distinguish the two programs

EdD Programs

  • An EdD takes an average of 3–5 years to complete
  • Quality, online EdD programs are common and accessible
  • Applied research focus
  • Dissertation or capstone final project

PhD Programs

  • A PhD takes an average of 4–7 years to complete
  • The nature of a PhD makes quality online program more difficult to find
  • Theoretical research focus
  • Dissertation final project

Career Outcomes

If you are determining what degree is best for you based on where you want to be in your career, consider this breakdown and examples to help shape your future into what you want.

EdD

Students in an EdD program are ones whose career trajectory is in the fields of educational leadership. The hands-on, applicable research you do in an EdD program can directly apply to the schools and institutions you lead.

PhD

A PhD is best suited for you if you aren’t necessarily looking to be an educational leader. Rather, you love exploring theory and pursuing abstract knowledgeĚýthat, as you become an expert, you could teach to others or spend more time researching.

If you are looking to advance your career with an EdD, you are probably interested in being a:

  • Superintendent
  • Principal
  • Policy advisor
  • Education consultant
  • Government official in education

Career options for those looking into a PhD are multitudinous. It might be the right program for you if you are interested in becoming a:

  • University professor
  • Researcher
  • Scholar
  • Policy advisor for education departments
  • Program director for nonprofits

A Quick Compare and Contrast

Differences between an EdD and a PhD

Feature Doctor of Education (EdD) Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Average credit range 60–66 credits 70–90 credits
Average annual cost range $21,000-$55,000 $50,000
Program length 3-5 years 4-7 years
Research type Applied research, problem-solving in education settings Original research, theoretical contributions
Career paths (general) Educational leadership or management Scholarly or academic research
Program modality Online and in-person options often available Online options less available

The Difference Between a PhD and an EdD: The Right Path for You

There can be confusing overlap between the two doctorates, especially depending on the type of PhD you pursue. Ultimately, however, there are key elements that, if you know the difference between an EdD and a PhD, will help inform decisions about your future. Now that you know them, we hope you are equipped to choose the right path for you.

If you are ready to walk a different path at 91łÔąĎ, learn more about our online EdD program. If you are looking into a PhD program, consider this list of fully-funded PhD programs .

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Online vs In Person Master’s in Counseling: Which is for You? /online-vs-in-person-masters-in-counseling-which-is-for-you/ Tue, 28 Jan 2025 14:20:25 +0000 /?p=93850

So, you’re ready to pursue a master’s in counseling. That’s great! This is a significant step in your journey to professionally investing in the lives of others. One of the biggest questions you may face as you work on pursuing your degree is the online vs in person master’s in counseling debate. Particularly because aĚýquality counseling degree requires a level of vulnerability, community, and personalized faculty and peer interaction. Subsequently, you may wonder what modality makes the most sense not only financially, but also for your growth as a Christian professional.

At 91łÔąĎ, we understand that students pursuing a Christian counseling master’s degree often seek a program that supports their calling while accommodating their busy lives. We’ve put together a breakdown of the pros and cons of online and in person (and as a bonus, hybrid!) counseling programs, viewed through the lens of faith that we hope provides clarity to take the next step!

More Than an Impulsive Decision

Every decision you make is informed by who you are. For you, it’s being a Christian. That means in addition to the financial aspect of a master’s program, these factors determine where and how to study:

  • Calling: Where do you see God leading you? An online program may fit if you’re called to serve in your current community, while an in-person program might better prepare you for a ministry-centered role that you already find yourself set up for.
  • Accountability: Consider which format will best support genuine spiritual growth and discipline.
  • Impact: How could each option allow you to integrate biblical truth into your studies and future counseling practice?

At 91łÔąĎ, both our MS and MA programs are grounded in Christian values (and if you aren’t sure if an MS or an MA is better for you, after you read this blog, check out our other blog: MA vs. MS in Counseling: Which Degree is Right for You?). These programs equip you to serve others with compassion and integrity without compromising a Christian education.

Online Master’s in Counseling

online masters in counseling

First, let’s dive into the online master’s option. This program provides flexibility and convenience but may lack the specific learning environment that’s ideal for a counseling degree.

Online Pros

  • Flexible Schedule:
    Study when and where it’s convenient for you, allowing time for work, family commitments, and church activities. Depending on your program, you may even be able to flex between modalities, because, after all, life happens. This may also allow you to have more control in the amount of overall time it takes you to complete the program.
  • Learn Anywhere:
    Eliminate the need to relocate or commute, providing a beneficial alternative for those in remote areas.
  • Technology Awareness:
    Online master’s in counseling is, well, online, so the advantage of programs with interactive tools, live discussions, and video simulations to enhance learning. It also may give you a leg up for if your counseling career takes you to providing counseling services online.

Online Cons

  • Limited Classroom Face-to-Face Interaction:
    Building personal connections with professors and peers may be more challenging online. With a deeply personal program such as counseling, taking this course online shouldn’t be considered lightly
  • Self-Motivation Required:
    Online learning demands a high level of discipline to stay on track without in-person accountability. If you are a highly motivated individual, this will be a piece of cake!
  • Limited Direct Hands-On Experience:
    While practicums and internships are required, accessing nearby sites might require additional effort. You can try asking institutions if they offer practice virtual sessions. portfolio.
  • Excess Screen Time:
    If you already work remotely or use a phone a decent amount, adding full-time online work to your schedule could potentially result in health issues.

Overall, the online master’s in counseling modality caters to the student’s more general lifestyle needs. It recognizes that someone’s priorities may not always be focused on one thing. While this modality limits personable interaction, modern technology makes sure that crucial element isn’t wholly eliminated. It can be the best choice if you are a student balancing full-time work, family, and/or ministry.

In-Person Master’s in Counseling

In person masters in counseling

Compared to an online master’s in counseling, an in-person program provides a traditional learning experience, emphasizing community, collaboration, and direct mentorship. However, an in-person program inevitably lacks flexibility.

In Person Pros

  • Strong Classroom Connection:
    Unlike an online master’s in counseling, the in-person option engages directly with professors and peers in a collaborative environment. You will have the chance to foster deep relationships, which is an important element to have in the personal profession of counselor.
  • Immediate, Personal Support:
    Another small benefit to the in-person modality is the access to on-campus resources such as counseling centers, libraries, and Christian fellowship groups. An online master’s in counseling may have these resources digitally, but it may be harder to access if there are internet issues or limited personnel availability.
  • Real-Time Practice and Feedback:
    Participate in role-playing, group exercises, and other hands-on training that is best experienced face-to-face.
  • Faith Community:
    On-site programs at a Christian university allows you to grow not only academically, but also spiritually. Through chapels, bible study opportunities, and generally being a part of the community, you can learn alongside like-minded individuals.

In Person Cons

  • Less Flexible Schedule:
    Classes are scheduled at specific times, which may conflict with work or family obligations.
  • Commute or Relocation:
    Attending in person might require travel or moving closer to campus, adding time and expense.

Reflecting on the pros and cons of this method of learning, those who learn best in a close-knit, individualized environment should consider the the in-person modality. While it limits your options for where you study, it means that the institution you choose will be one that facilitates your ideal learning style.

The Bonus Option: A Hybrid Master’s in Counseling

(If you can't decide between online vs in person master's in counseling)

online vs in person masters in counseling

An additional option when considering online vs in person master’s in counseling is the hybrid model. This usually looks like:

You have some courses online and others you come in once a week for other classes.

OR

You take a majority of your courses online and then come together as a cohort for a week-long intensive in which the hours required for that course are completed during that week.

This option provides the personal nature of an in-person learning environment—which is particularly with counseling—but still allows a level of flexibility. The pros and cons are a mixture of what we have listed above, and will also be dependent upon what structure the institution you choose opts to conform to.ĚýMake sure to investigate , familiarizing yourself with what is common and what might work best for you.

Why Choose Cairn for Your Degree?

We hope these pros and cons help you consider the whole picture. Maybe you’re even ready to take a step further in your decision. Allow us to throw in a few final thoughts about our counseling master’s degrees.

In addition to the points above, we also address students’ program needs through:

  • Faith-Integrated Curriculum: Every course is taught from a biblical worldview, preparing you to counsel with a Christ-centered approach.
  • Expert Faculty: Learn from experienced professionals who share your commitment to faith and service and will work hard to make sure you succeed.
  • Practical Training: Gain hands-on practice through experience with our own counseling program, CCCRD, or other network connections we have.
  • Supportive Community: Engage in prayer, fellowship, and meaningful discussions, no matter the format.

Whether you’re studying in person or online, these factors play a part of your experience. If you’re ready to take the next step or even still weighing your options, we encourage you to! It’s a great way to ask your specific questions and talk to someone who wants to help you find what’s best for you. Or, if you’re not quite ready to apply, there’s still more to learn about our counseling programs.

Settle the Online vs In Person Master's in Counseling Debate for Yourself Today.

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MA vs. MS in Counseling: Which Degree is Right for You? /ma-vs-ms-in-counseling-which-degree-is-right-for-you/ Mon, 25 Nov 2024 15:44:12 +0000 /?p=93073

If you are considering a graduate degree in counseling, you’ve likely encountered two tracks: a Master of Arts (MA) or a Master of Science (MS). While these degrees may seem similar, each offers a distinct pathway to achieving your professional goals. Oftentimes, these terms are used interchangeably, but the curricula and career outcomes can look quite different. If you are at the point where you are considering a counseling masters degree, it is crucial you are informed of the differences between programs so you can choose the one that best fits your needs and goals. At 91łÔąĎ, we provide clarity on the questions you have about MA vs. MS in Counseling, helping you choose the right program for you.

MA in Counseling: Holistic and Relational

The MA (Master of Arts) in Counseling at 91łÔąĎ emphasizes relational and theoretical aspects of counseling and their practical application. This graduate degree is an excellent fit for those who want to advance their career in the counseling field or deepen their counseling ability for ministry without the additional courses required to become a licensed professional counselor. When comparing the MA vs. the MS requirements, the MA track requires less credits and time for completion than the MS track while still offering the same courses and training necessary to provide high quality counseling grounded in Christian principles.

Key features of an MA program:

  • Theoretical Focus: Dive deep into counseling theories, ethical practices—from a holistic Christian perspective—and interpersonal skills.
  • Practical Training: Emphasis on applying theory to practice through fieldwork and real-world counseling scenarios.
  • Holistic Approach: Designed for those who value a relational, empathy-driven practice that integrates faith with counseling.

Example Cairn Counseling MA Courses:

  • Marriage/Family Counseling
  • Psychopathology
  • Counseling Adolescents
  • Trauma/Grief Counseling

Career Outcomes for MA Graduates:

  • Psychiatric technicianĚý
  • Case manager
  • Case worker
  • Addictions counselorĚý
  • Academic advisor
  • Role in Church or parachurch ministry
  • !Ěý

The MA in Counseling degree is ideal for students who wish to work directly with clients in diverse settings, focusing on personal growth, relationships, and emotional well-being.

MS in Counseling: Practical and Realistic

The MS (Master of Science) in Counseling at 91łÔąĎ offers a research-based curriculum for students interested in evidence-based practice, clinical assessments, and case conceptualization. This program prepares you for the technical and diagnostic aspects of counseling while maintaining a Christian worldview.

Key Features of the MS Program:

  • Research and Analytics: Coursework includes statistics, research methodology, and diagnostic techniques that will be applicable to your future career.
  • Cohort Labs: Your peers serve as some of the best in-class experience you can utilize. Not only will it be a small, personal group of individuals, but at Cairn, these people share your faith, your ethics, and your convictions.
  • Career Support: Designed for those who want to combine clinical expertise with a strong foundation in research and data-driven solutions.

Example Cairn MS Courses:

  • Helping Relationships Lab
  • Career Development Counseling
  • Human Growth and Development
  • Psychopathology
  • Prof Development Practicum

Career Outcomes for MS Graduates

  • Clinical Mental Health Counselor
  • Counseling Supervision
  • Rehabilitation Counselor
  • Various Tracks in Academia
  • !

Ultimately, the MS in Counseling degree is best suited for individuals who aspire to roles that require advanced clinical training and scientific inquiry.

Your Master's in Christian Counseling Choice: Down to the Wire

When deciding between the MA vs. MS at 91łÔąĎ, consider your career goals and personal strengths with this simplified breakdown between an MS vs MA in counseling. Remember, this isn’t an all-inclusive list:

Master's in Counseling Assessment

Interest/Goals: Interested in a career that requires technical credentials Career in ministry/faith-based or school setting. More direct client relationships Has Long term academic goals (ex: pursuing a PhD) Likes conducting specialized clinical research and analysis Has a passion for modeling Christ as a reconciliator
MS âś” âś” âś” âś” âś” âś”
MA âś” âś” âś”

Even more simply put:

  • Choose the MA in Counseling if you’re passionate about relational counseling and working directly with clients in school, community, or faith-based settings where licensure isn’t required.
  • Opt for the MS in Counseling if you’re drawn to clinical mental health, research, or specialized fields that demand strong analytical and diagnostic skills.
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Keep in mind, different universities also may offer different modalities (online, in person, or hybrid) for each program. In addition to determining between the MS vs. MA, you should also consider whether or not you should enroll in the online or in-person program.Ěý

Why a Master's in Counseling at 91łÔąĎ?

Generally, there may be nuances between the MS vs. the MA at other institutions, but at 91łÔąĎ, we don’t just distinguish between an MA and an MS for the sake of a career. Both counseling tracks at Cairn are rooted in a Christian perspective, valuing faith with academic excellence. Our counseling faculty will care about you as an individual, and they design each program to tailor specific needs and goals.Ěý No matter whether you choose Cairn’s MA or MS, you’ll benefit from:

  • Small class sizes for personalized learning.
  • Expert faculty with real-world counseling experience.
  • Opportunities for hands-on training through internships and cohort-model learning
  • Program modality options that cater to you through their flexibility for your busy schedule.
  • Biblically centered curriculum, biblically minded faculty and peers, and formative spiritual growth.

At the end of the day, you’re not just concerned about becoming a counselor. You care aboutĚý getting a master’s in Christian counseling. Fortunately, 91łÔąĎ is uniquely fitted for such a purpose, equipping you to serve others.

Start your Master's in Counseling journey today!

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A Step-by-Step Checklist for How to Apply to Grad School /a-step-by-step-checklist-for-how-to-apply-to-grad-school/ Tue, 05 Nov 2024 20:21:40 +0000 /?p=92710

Whether you’re fresh out of your undergraduate studies, or it’s been awhile since you’ve been a student, knowing how to apply to grad school and how to do it well is important. We’ve put together a list of a simple step-by-step guide that allows you to make sure you don’t miss anything on your decision journey.

You likely already have an idea of what you’d like to study. If that’s the case, your first step in applying to grad school is to thoroughly research the institution that offers the program(s) you’re interested in. Consider factors like:Ěý

  • program focus
  • faculty expertise
  • school location
  • modality


Assessing these points will give you the whole picture of what an institution can offer you beyond just the program itself. This is an important first step if you are wondering best practices for how to apply to grad school. However, if you aren’t sure of what you want to study, you may discover your passion as you explore universities!

Admission requirements vary by program, so it’s essential to review each program’s specific requirements. Check the school’s application requirements website, since it provides details on school prerequisites, necessary application materials, and deadlines for different program enrollment.

Most graduate applications require similar components: a resume, personal statement, transcripts, letters of recommendation, and sometimes a writing sample or portfolio. Your undergraduate university should have your transcript on file already. Make sure you give yourself sufficient time to request your transcript and ask for letters of recommendations so you don’t miss any application deadlines!

Helpful Links:

Once you’ve gathered all your materials, it’s time to submit your application! Nowadays, you apply online directly on an institution’s website.Ěý

Helpful Links:

After submission, track your application to ensure all materials are received. Check your email or institution portal regularly, as some programs may request additional information or invite you to an interview.

Helpful Links:

  • If you have questions on how to apply to grad school at 91łÔąĎ, Contact: admissions@cairn.eduĚý

Finally, you’ll receive your admissions decisions. If accepted, review your offer carefully and consider visiting the campus or speaking with current students to get a feel for the program if you still aren’t totally set on one institution, especially if you’ve applied to multiple different schools.

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Top 10 Factors to Look for When Choosing the Best EdD Program /top-10-factors-to-look-for-when-choosing-the-best-edd-program/ Fri, 25 Oct 2024 19:13:59 +0000 /?p=92503

Pursuing an EdD is a transformative step in advancing your career in education, leadership, or policy. If you’re at the doctorate stage, that means you’ve likely gone through the higher education decision process quite a few times now. As you know, then, when looking for the best education doctoral program for you, it’s important to find the one that aligns with your goals and meets your specific needs. In this blog, we’ll discuss the top ten qualities to look for when selecting the best EdD program that you may have not considered before. With these tips, you’ll be equipped to choose a program that contributes to your professional growth and success!

1. Accreditation

Ensure Program and Institution Credibility

When considering EdD programs, accreditation should be at the top of your checklist. Look for programs and institutions accredited by reputable organizations such as the or other regionally accredited institutions. When you choose an accredited program, you are choosing a degree that is regularly scrutinized and that passes high standards, ultimately giving you the best tools and credentials for career preparation.

2. Flexibility and Format

Find a Program That Fits Your Lifestyle

Whether you’re a working professional, managing family responsibilities, or something in between, flexibility probably ranks high on your list of needs. Many EdD programs offer online, hybrid, or weekend classes to accommodate busy schedules. Some programs also provide asynchronous learning, allowing you to study materials at your own pace. The best EdD program is the one whose modality aligns with your lifestyle, enabling you to balance your education with other commitments while still getting the most out of your classes.

3. Curriculum Relevance

Align Your Studies with Your Career Goals

The best EdD programs are the ones that cater to varying specializations such as K–12 leadership, higher education administration, educational policy, and curriculum development. Review the curriculum carefully to see if it matches your professional goals. A well-rounded program should offer a balance of both theoretical knowledge and practical application, including courses on leadership, educational reform, and organizational change.

Seek out programs that integrate real-world projects or field experiences—these will allow you to apply what you learn in a practical context, enhancing your skills and resume.

4. Faculty Expertise

Qualified Leaders Teach You Quality Content

Education doctorate programs in particular should be made up of the best faculty. Look for programs where faculty members are experienced professionals and leaders in education, with strong backgrounds in research or administration. Their expertise can provide valuable insights and open doors to networking opportunities. Don’t hesitate to look up the faculty profiles, their publications, and their professional backgrounds to see if they align with your interests and can speak into the experience you’re looking to gain.

5. Support Services

You Shouldn’t be the Only One Investing in Your Success

Strong student support services are essential for success in any graduate program. Look for institutions that offer services such as academic advising, career counseling, mentoring programs, and access to a dedicated support team. These services can help you navigate your studies, manage your time effectively, and plan your post-graduation career path.

6. Professional Network and Partnerships

Connect with the Right People

When searching for the best education doctoral programs, ones with strong partnerships with local school districts, higher education institutions, nonprofits, or government agencies could serve as a great advantage to you. These connections provide valuable opportunities for internships, collaborations, and future employment. A program’s network can be a powerful resource for building relationships and gaining practical experience.

7. Program Length and Completion Time

Tailor a Pathway on Your Timeline

While many EdD programs are designed to be completed in three to four years, some offer accelerated tracks for students who want to finish faster or extended pathways for those who need more time. Finding a program with a completion timeline that matches your schedule and needs can be a key consideration.

8. Affordability and Financial Aid

Budget for Your Education–and Your Life

Cost is a significant factor for many prospective EdD students. Compare tuition fees across programs and consider whether the school offers scholarships, grants, or assistantships. Some schools have partnerships with employers, offering tuition discounts or reimbursement programs for working professionals. Understanding the financial aspect, especially when considering point 7,Ěý can help you make an informed decision without sacrificing quality.

9. Capstone vs. Dissertation Options

Grow as a Scholar in a Way that Best Suits You

Some EdD programs allow students to choose between completing a traditional dissertation or an applied capstone project. You also want to search for a doctoral program that allows you to have the right amount of time needed to complete the project.ĚýIf you aren’t sure which option is right for you, research! about the difference between the two, and what might suit your needs best:

10. Location

Consider Proximity and On-Campus Requirements

If you are looking for a program with in-person elements, consider the school’s location and on-campus requirements. Some hybrid programs may require periodic campus visits for seminars, workshops, or residencies. Make sure the location is convenient for you, or check if travel expenses fit within your budget.

Final Thoughts: The Best EdD Program Makes the Best Student

Choosing the best EdD program is about finding a fit that meets your personal, professional, and academic needs. By considering these key qualities—accreditation, flexibility, curriculum relevance, program length and more—you’ll be well on your way to selecting a program that sets you up for success. Remember to research thoroughly, ask questions, and engage with the school community to make an informed choice.

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Tips on How to Handle Grad Workload Efficiently /tips-on-how-to-handle-grad-workload-efficiently/ Fri, 18 Oct 2024 17:54:43 +0000 /?p=92300

Graduate school and the grad workload can be demanding. You already have a ton on your plate as is. With the right strategies, you can manage your workload efficiently and thrive. Whether you’re planning to balance work, school, and personal life, or you’re diving straight into full-time studies, here’s how to stay organized and productive, including links, tricks, and strategies.

1. Master Time Management

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Effective time management is the cornerstone of handling the grad workload. With research, readings, assignments, and sometimes your work or internships, your schedule fills up quickly. Here’s a few suggestions on tools to juggle it all:

  • Use a Planner or Digital Calendar: Map out your deadlines for assignments, exams, and projects at the start of each semester. Tools like

Ěý Ěý Ěý Ěý These tools aren’t exhaustive. Keep exploring what will help keep your to-do list organized!

  • Break Tasks Into Manageable Pieces: Break down big tasks like thesis work or presentations into smaller, manageable tasks. Set milestones and celebrate progress along the way, which helps incentivize you to keep at it.
  • Set Priorities: Management techniques like the , helps you prioritize tasks based on their urgency and importance. Focus on what needs immediate attention, and don’t get bogged down in less important work.

2. Develop Effective Study Habits

Handling the grad workload requires a deeper intellectual engagement than mere rote memorization or cursory reading. Success at this stage demands a strategic, deliberate approach to scholarly work that fosters critical thinking and mastery of complex material. So how you develop that?

  • Embrace Active Learning Techniques: Passive reading is inadequate for the intellectual demands of your graduate studies. Try engaging with materials by annotating texts, critically analyzing arguments, and formulating incisive questions. TheseĚý habits will enable a deeper synthesis of knowledge and enhance cognitive retention.
  • Adopt the Study-Block Methodology: Lengthy, unstructured study sessions can lead to diminishing returns in terms of productivity and intellectual stamina. Structured study blocks—such as the —promote sustained cognitive focus and facilitate the assimilation of dense, complex material. Interspersing these periods with brief, intentional breaks allows for mental recovery and prevents burnout.

3. Set Realistic Goals and Deadlines

While in graduate school, it’s essential to set both short-term and long-term academic goals. Being specific with your objectives will help you stay focused and motivated

SMART Goals
  • SMART Goals: Set Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-bound (SMART) goals for your studies. This approach ensures that your academic and personal goals are clear and actionable. You can find that help you visualize your goals and manage your grad workload.
  • Avoid Overcommitting: Graduate students often feel pressure to take on too many responsibilities at once, such as research projects, extracurricular activities, or teaching assistantships. Be selective about what you commit to and avoid burnout by setting realistic expectations for yourself.

4. Prioritize Boundaries

It can be easy to get caught up in the intensity of graduate school. Prioritizing your grad workload will suffer, though, if you aren’t careful with taking care of yourself. Establish balance in your life by:

  • Establishing Boundaries: Define specific hours for study, work, and personal time. Sticking to a routine helps create a sense of balance between your academic responsibilities and personal life.
  • Incorporating Exercise and Nutrition: It may be a clichĂ©, but a healthy body contributes to a healthy mind. Regular exercise and eating nutritious meals will boost your energy levels and improve focus.
  • Regularly Assessing You Mental Health: Graduate school can be stressful, so practice mindfulness or meditation to reduce anxiety. Don’t be afraid to seek out mental health services on campus if you’re feeling overwhelmed.

5. Leverage Technology to Stay Organized

Technology can be a huge help when it comes to staying organized. Here are a few digital tools to help manage your workload:

  • Task Management Apps: Tools like , , and help you organize tasks by projects, track deadlines, and set reminders.
  • Note-Taking Apps: and Ěýcan store your lecture notes, research ideas, and reading summaries all in one place, making it easy to find information when you need it.
  • Cloud Storage: Use Google Drive, Dropbox, or another cloud storage system to keep your important documents safe and accessible across devices.

6. Collaborate with Your Peers

Graduate school is about more than just individual success—it’s a community experience. Building a support network with fellow students can provide you with emotional encouragement, academic feedback, and opportunities to collaborate on research or projects.

  • Study Groups: Forming or joining a study group can help you stay motivated and get different perspectives on the material.
  • Peer Mentorship: Find a peer or classmate who can help guide you through challenging courses or unfamiliar processes. You can return the favor by mentoring others in areas where you excel.

7. Seek Assistance

Graduate school is challenging, but you don’t have to go through it alone. Don’t hesitate to seek assistance when you need it.

  • Advisors and Professors: Regularly communicate with your academic advisors and professors for guidance, feedback, and clarification on assignments.
  • Counseling and Tutoring Services: Many universities offer free counseling and tutoring services to support students through difficult times, whether academically or emotionally.

Conclusion

What now?

Managing your graduate workload efficiently is all about balance, planning, and knowing when to seek help. By mastering time management, developing effective study habits, leveraging technology, and taking care of yourself, you can thrive in your graduate program and reach your academic goals. Grad school is a marathon, not a sprint—pace yourself, stay organized, and you’ll be set to handle the workload.

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Why Getting an MBA Matters More than Ever /why-getting-an-mba-matters-more-than-ever/ Mon, 19 Aug 2024 20:24:00 +0000 /?p=90929

Are You at a Career Crossroads?

Experience or education? When it comes to making the most out of a career, the decisions you make matter. Maybe you are considering continuing your education. You might be considering furthering your education or getting your foot in the door at a company where you can gain experience and gradually work your way up. As independent decisions, it sounds simply like it’s a matter of personal preference. But when put into the context of your whole life—your time, finances, and energy—the decision between investing in an MBA or spending years building a professional reputation can become daunting.

Many people focus on the financial advantages an MBA can bring. It’s important, however, to recognize that the data is becoming less clear on if an MBA leads to an immediate salary increase. While it certainly positions you to earn more sooner, there are other, often overlooked, factors that make the MBA worth considering. So, the next time you wonder, “Do I really need another degree?” consider these assumptions and advantages:

Addressing the MBA Assumptions

"Everyone Has One, So Does it Even Set Me Apart Anymore?"

Graduate education is more accessible than ever, particularly through online learning platforms. It’s easy to think that if everyone has an MBA, earning one might not hold as much value. The widespread availability of an MBA, however, doesn’t diminish its importance. In fact, having only a bachelor’s degree might make you stand out, but not in the way you want potential employers to notice. Especially in the business world, an MBA still holds significant value and is often seen as a necessary credential in many fields.

"I Can Just Look Up Whatever I Need on the Internet."

Pursuing a graduate degree demonstrates your commitment to excelling in your career, and that speaks volumes to employers. While the internet offers a wealth of information, it can’t replace the depth of knowledge and experience gained in the classroom. An MBA provides a comprehensive education that equips you with the tools and resources to tackle complex situations in your career—something that self-guided learning can’t guarantee.

Why You Should Actually Get an MBA

It Teaches You What Experience Can’t—Getting You Ahead Faster

Experience is undeniably valuable in the work field. But for many who do not already have an MBA, you likely also don’t have the 10+ years of experience employers seek. Often, you won’t find the mentorship or leadership necessary to develop skills that business needs to succeed and thrive.Ěý

In the professional world, not everything is common sense. Workplace dynamics, team collaboration, and industry-specific research often require a nuanced understanding that experience alone may not provide. An MBA offers a framework and language that you can immediately apply to your job, keeping you competitive with, if not ahead of the curve.

It Prepares You for the Post-COVID Work Environment

The pandemic dramatically transformed the work environment. From the rise of hybrid work models to shifts in employee-employer trust, adaptability has become a key asset. The political and professional fields have seen overturn and upheaval within a matter of a few years.

An MBA prepares you for all this. It is designed to be dynamic, teaching you to act decisively, understand industry jargon, and expand your capacity to take on business responsibilities. MBA curricula are continually updated to reflect current trends and needs, ensuring that you graduate with the most relevant, socio-economically information. This is especially beneficial if you’re entering the professional workforce for the first time. Don’t let the instability of the pandemic cause of a setback—let an MBA turn it into an advantage.

Don’t just take our word for it. When the General Management Admissions Council (GMAC) surveyed employers, they asked employers to assess the success and advancement of their employees. The results strongly favored those with business graduate degrees. 62% of employers “strongly agreed” that “employees with a graduate business degree are more likely to be successful in my organization than those with micro-credentials only (such as a professional certificate).” 66% strongly agreed that “candidates with a graduate business degree are more competitive than those with micro-credentials only (such as a professional certificate).” Not only will you be prepared in your institution’s eyes, but a majority of employers also see you as a candidate with a competitive, valuable edge.

It Provides a Bright Outlook on Career

Careers focused in , , and , are predicted to be dependable career options in the coming years. Not only is it predicted that those with MBAs on their resume have bright outlooks for their careers, but an MBA also sets you up for career advancement much sooner than experience will, guaranteeing more success.

Consider the Graduate Management Admissions Council’s research. They project MBAs continuing to be the most in-demand degree type in 2023 across industries. Now, your MBA not only makes you knowledgeable, but also sought after. Worrying about job stability is a common problem. Those with an MBA are less likely to encounter it since obtaining another degree puts you ahead simply by having it.

Ready for that MBA Now?

Beyond the (important) implications of finances, an MBA will prepare you holistically. Equipped with the skills, knowledge, adaptability, and determination that makes you the best candidate for your dream job.

Convinced? Consider taking this research as motivation to apply for that MBA today!

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