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On May 27, Rasmussen College announced the new Student Value Proposition, PROVEN: P: Programs in high demand R: Results for our students O: Online education leaders V: Value in everything we do E: Excellence in academics N: No limits to what our students can achieve These six statements define what Rasmussen College stands for and [...]

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Recently, Rasmussen College’s Law Enforcement Program developed a training partnership with Ridgeview Medical Center, where policing students were able to participate in scenario-based training for in-service paramedics. This training was designed to test the medics’ critical thinking and decision-making skills in the most realistic environment possible, and the students – interacting as police officers, victims, [...]

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Rasmussen College announced May 18 that the Illinois campuses in Aurora, Rockford and Romeoville/Joliet will begin offering bachelor’s degree programs, starting with the Bachelor’s in Business Management program. Additionally, the Wausau and Green Bay campuses in Wisconsin will begin offering bachelor’s degree programs in Accounting, Business Management, Healthcare Management and Criminal Justice. These degree programs [...]

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Rasmussen College is proud to announce the first recipients of the Rasmussen College 110th Anniversary Scholarship. Twenty-five prospective Rasmussen College students have a chance to receive award amounts to help further their education. The winners include the following: Tammy Maus, Green Bay Campus – Associate’s in Human Services ($5,000 scholarship) Brandi Ausk, Brooklyn Park Campus [...]

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Congratulations are in order, as Susan Murray joins the Brooklyn Park campus on April 1 as a full-time faculty member in the School of Justice Studies. Welcome Susan! Susan holds her master’s degree in Criminology with Forensic Psychology from the UK’s Middlesex University, and her bachelor’s degree in Psychology from the University of Wisconsin-Stout. In [...]

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Eric Roeske is part-time faculty at the Eagan campus, where he serves as a firearms instructor for the Law Enforcement Practical Training Program (AKA “SKILLS”). He joined Rasmussen in July of 2009.

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Eden Prairie News recently highlighted the new graduates from the practical training program at Rasmussen College. The SKILLS program, offered through the School of Justice, is approved by the Minnesota Peace Officers Standards and Training Board. The recent graduation was the first from the program at Rasmussen. According to the article, “The first graduating class [...]

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Gabe Berntson is fulltime faculty at the Eagan campus, where he serves as the Paralegal Studies Program Coordinator. In addition to providing programmatic leadership, he teaches all of the courses in the Paralegal Studies program, and considers PL140 Contracts and PL215 Real Estate Law his favorites.

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Rasmussen College in Eagan, Minn., will host programmatic information nights for high school students throughout January 2010. Area students are invited to learn about a variety of career paths through the Rasmussen College Schools of Education, Justice Studies, Nursing, Allied Health, Technology and Design and Business. Attendees will also have the opportunity to submit applications [...]

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Rasmussen College in Rockford, Ill., teamed up with the area’s leading female professionals in criminal justice to present “Women in Law: Success in the 21st Century,” on Wednesday, Nov. 18 at 10 a.m. The panel discussion was open to the public and addressed the opportunities and challenges for women pursuing a career in criminal justice. [...]

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