Excelsior College Employees Say Thanks by Giving

Thanksgiving is a perfect time of year to reflect on being grateful. At Excelsior College, the opportunity for employees to volunteer time, donate money, and collect items for those in need is something employees appreciate.

During 2019, employees contributed to many causes. Highlights include:

  • For the annual Excelsior Cares Week in April, 120 Excelsior College employees completed 17 community projects in the Capital Region and beyond.
  • In September, employees and the College contributed more than $4,000 to Making Strides Against Breast Cancer and many employees volunteered at the Making Strides Against Breast Cancer walks in Albany and Glens Falls.
  • Through the College鈥檚 Volunteer Time Off benefit, employees contributed more than 430 volunteer hours during the workday, helping 52 civic organizations. (see chart)

For the upcoming holiday season, we look forward to once again participating in preparations for the Annual Equinox Thanksgiving Day Community Dinner and collection drives for the Albany County Adopt a Family program, Toys for Tots, and Things of My Very Own.

Excelsior College Partners with CSEA to Provide Education

Albany, NY 鈥 Excelsior College expanded an educational partnership with the ) and now all members of CSEA and their spouses or domestic partners are eligible for discounted tuition and fees. CSEA represents employees in state and local government as well as in school districts, child care, and the private sector in New York state.

鈥淲e are excited to help all CSEA members and their spouses/domestic partners achieve their educational goals to complete their associate, bachelor’s, or master’s degree,鈥 stated James N. Baldwin, president of Excelsior College.

The educational partnership provides discounted tuition and fees for undergraduate and graduate degree programs to all state, local, and private sector members and to their spouses or domestic partners. Previously, this benefit was only available to employees in state government positions who were eligible for tuition benefits and vouchers.

鈥淐SEA makes every effort to create as many advancement opportunities for our members as possible,鈥 said CSEA President Mary E. Sullivan. 鈥淥ur new partnership with Excelsior College will give our members access to an affordable education to help advance their careers and improve their lives.鈥

Excelsior College will be traveling around the state educating members about this new benefit and recently attended CSEA鈥檚 annual delegates meeting.

鈥淭his is a great opportunity to expand awareness of the value Excelsior College can bring to CSEA members across the state and how they can achieve their educational goals,鈥 said Kimberly Lourinia, regional director of strategic partnerships at Excelsior College.

Excelsior College has helped more than 177,000 adults earn degrees since its founding more than 45 years ago. To learn more about this partnership, visit the CSEA partner page.

 

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ABOUT EXCELSIOR COLLEGE

Excelsior College (excelsior.edu) is a regionally accredited, not-for-profit online college focused on helping adults complete their degrees and advance their careers. The college contributes to the development of a diverse, educated, and career-ready society by valuing lifelong learning with an emphasis on serving individuals historically underrepresented in higher education. Founded in 1971, Excelsior meets students where they are 鈥 academically and geographically 鈥 removing obstacles to the educational goals of adults pursuing continuing education and degree completion. Our pillars include innovation, flexibility, academic excellence, and integrity. Learn more at excelsior.edu.

杏吧原创 CSEA:

The Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) is one of the largest and most influential unions in New York and the United States. CSEA has about 300,000 members and represents state, county, municipal, school district, child care, and private sector employees. Formed in 1910, CSEA has improved the lives of hardworking New Yorkers for more than 100 years and is the largest affiliate of the American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees (AFSCME). For more information, go to .

 

What鈥檚 the Difference Between a Cybersecurity and Information Technology Degree?

An Excelsior College webinar clarifies the nuances

Information technology (IT) and cybersecurity are two of the most in-demand careers you can enter. The need for a combination of technical ability with analytical and problem-solving skills make them the perfect professions for the person who likes to evolve their skills at the speed of technology. While the IT and cybersecurity fields run parallel, there are some nuances to each that perspective students should be aware of when considering a degree program.

On October 23rd, Excelsior College presented a webinar explaining the differences between IT and cybersecurity degrees and the opportunities available to expand your career in each discipline. Lead by Ethan Sprissler, faculty program director for cybersecurity at Excelsior College; Lisa Romano-Arnold, regional director of government and workforce partnerships at Excelsior; and Tom Formby, senior human resources specialist for outreach, diversity, and inclusion recruitment policy, and outreach at U.S. Office of Personnel Management, in Washington, DC, the program explained career paths and degree programs in-depth for recent graduates and those considering their next technology degree.

Information technology, Sprissler explained, is a broad term for careers and degree programs that cover a wide range of skills, including network administration, web design and development, database administration, software development, and even cybersecurity operations. While IT degree programs and job descriptions include a level of information security literacy, 鈥渃ybersecurity鈥 refers to a narrowly focused set of skills that includes cyber operations, information assurance, risk analysis, incident analysis, and digital forensics.

There are ample job opportunities for both information technology and cybersecurity degree holders as the number of qualified workers has not grown enough to keep pace with the demand. In large metropolitan areas, salaries for those with cybersecurity degrees have been outpacing salaries for most general information technology positions. Regardless of your degree, experience is a large factor in salary determination, so make sure you stay current with changes in technology and best practices and consider earning skills certificates through companies like ISC2, CompTIA, and CISCO that offer industry standard certifications that can boost your earning potential.

The most important thing you can do to advance your career is to advance your education. Earning a bachelor鈥檚 or master鈥檚 degree will deepen your cybersecurity-specific skills or, if working in IT, expand your general knowledge base. The National Security Agency (NSA) and the Department of Homeland Security have designated Excelsior College as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense Education and our IT program has been accredited by the Computing Accreditation Commission of ABET. At Excelsior, both degree tracks will provide you with strong foundational skills you鈥檒l need as you further your career, like managing teams and/or departments, managing large projects, developing and enforcing policy, and knowledge of state and federal compliance laws.

When you鈥檙e ready to job-search, there are many employment options for both IT and cybersecurity grads across industries as varied as health care, finance, and manufacturing, but one of the leading employers is the federal government. Romano-Arnold explained that the federal government is always seeking qualified staff to fill mission-critical workforce occupations like cyber incident response, cyber risk and strategic analysis, vulnerability detection, network and systems engineering, software assurance, and more. Formby explained in more detail the process of finding a position within the federal government using resources like and the , proving that rewarding and well-paying job opportunities are available even for the most recent cybersecurity and IT graduates.

If you鈥檙e interested in learning more about Excelsior鈥檚 IT or cybersecurity programs, visit our technology degrees page at 听/programs/technology/.听 A recording of this webinar is available at the following link: 听. Visit our Events Page at /events/to see a listing of upcoming webinars.

 

College Factual Ranks Excelsior College No.1 Among Best Colleges for Veterans in New York and No.5 Nationwide

Albany, NY 鈥揈very year, College Factual updates college rankings with the newest data to reveal the best colleges for veterans. The rankings highlight schools that are supportive of veterans and active-duty military members.

out of 131 colleges reviewed for the study. Excelsior College also ranks in the top 1 percent of all schools nationwide, claiming the No.5 spot for the . This is the fourth consecutive year Excelsior College has been included in College Factual rankings.

directly, some of which comprised 10 or more sub-factors of their own.

All these factors combine to identify excellence in the following areas.

  • Veteran Affordability
  • Veteran Population
  • Veteran Policies
  • Veteran Resources
  • Veteran Satisfaction
  • Overall College Quality

 

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ABOUT EXCELSIOR COLLEGE

Excelsior College (excelsior.edu) is a regionally accredited, nonprofit online college focused on helping adults complete their degrees and advance their careers. The college contributes to the development of a diverse, educated, and career-ready society by valuing lifelong learning with an emphasis on serving individuals historically underrepresented in higher education. Founded in 1971, Excelsior meets students where they are 鈥 academically and geographically 鈥 removing obstacles to the educational goals of adults pursuing continuing education and degree completion. Our pillars include innovation, flexibility, academic excellence, and integrity. Learn more at excelsior.edu.

 

 

Excelsior College Ranks Among Best for Vets by Military Times

Albany, NY 鈥 For the 10th year in a row, Excelsior College has ranked among the top Best for Vets colleges in an annual ranking by Military Times. This year, in the Best for Vets: Colleges 2020 list of Online and Nontraditional Schools.

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The rankings are based on the results of Military Times鈥 annual survey 鈥 a comprehensive school-by-school assessment of veteran and military student services and rates of academic achievement 鈥 as well as a detailed review of public data collected by federal agencies.

鈥淲e are honored to once again be recognized by Military Times, as Excelsior has proudly served our military and veteran communities for nearly 50 years,鈥 said Chris Johnson, director of the Center for Military and Veteran Education at Excelsior College.

Best for Vets: Colleges is an editorially independent, objective, and rigorous news project. Hundreds of colleges and universities from across the country were surveyed on their policies related to military and veteran students, academic outcomes, military-supportive cultures, and other factors. Institutions were evaluated in five categories: university culture, student support, academic policies, academic outcomes/quality, and cost and financial aid.

Military Times鈥 Best for Vets designation is trusted throughout the veteran community as the mark of excellence for schools and other organizations that work with veterans and military families. To see the full rankings, visit .

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Media Contact: Alicia Jacobs, ajacobs@excelsior.edu听 听 听 听 听 听 (518) 464-8531

ABOUT EXCELSIOR COLLEGE

Excelsior College (excelsior.edu) is a regionally accredited, nonprofit online college focused on helping adults complete their degrees and advance their careers. The college contributes to the development of a diverse, educated, and career-ready society by valuing lifelong learning with an emphasis on serving individuals historically underrepresented in higher education. Founded in 1971, Excelsior meets students where they are 鈥 academically and geographically 鈥 removing obstacles to the educational goals of adults pursuing continuing education and degree completion. Our pillars include innovation, flexibility, academic excellence, and integrity. Learn more at excelsior.edu.

 

 

Support for Veterans

With approximately 200,000 servicemembers leaving the military each year, opportunity exists to ensure veterans make a smooth transition to the civilian workplace. On October 17, 2019, during the latest event in Excelsior College鈥檚 Nyquist Leadership Series, representatives from military- and veteran-focused organizations, businesses, higher education institutions, government agencies, and economic development organizations brainstormed ways to collaborate for the benefit of veterans and our communities.

The Veteran Workforce Collaboration, presented by Excelsior College in coordination with the Center for Economic Growth and the Mental Health Association of New York State, drew about 50 participants from New York鈥檚 Capital Region and beyond. Participants heard from panelists and participated in two breakout sessions to discuss topical issues related to transitioning servicemembers and veterans. Topics included:

  • Veteran workforce attraction, facilitated by Karen Wolff, director of investor relations and talent attractions for the Center for Economic Growth;
  • Improving resource and service coordination, facilitated by Kenneth Secor, director of Albany County Veterans Service Bureau;
  • Strengthening education-workforce partnerships, facilitated by Lisa Romano-Arnold, a regional director of strategic partnerships at Excelsior College;
  • Service mental health and wellness in the workplace, facilitated by Joelle Monaco, director of outreach and business engagement for the Mental Health Association of New York State;
  • Enhancing veteran training and retention programs, facilitated by David Druzynski, chief people officer at Auto/Mate Dealership Systems;
  • Making proper accommodations for veteran workers, facilitated by Javid Afzali, senior counsel at Bond Schoeneck and King PLLC; and
  • Igniting communities to recognize and support servicemembers, facilitated by Keith W. Wilson, a lieutenant colonel in the U.S. Army and director of the northeastern United States and Europe for the Army鈥檚 Soldier for Life Program.

Discussions centered around what is working well, where there is opportunity for improvement, and recommendations for actions steps. A common theme emerged from the breakout sessions: with more alignment and collaboration鈥攁s well as some improvements鈥攖ransitioning servicemembers and veterans will have access to robust and helpful resources when they need them.

An informal network that relies on referrals already exists, but the challenge is in coordinating and publicizing the services available to transitioning servicemembers and veterans. 鈥淲hat we don鈥檛 have is a formalized network of some sort where everyone has access to those same services and those same resources,鈥 said Wilson, who has seen some communities find success with creating an established network or hub.

Discussion groups identified the need to reach transitioning servicemembers when they are making plans for their future, not when they are out of the military. There鈥檚 an opportunity to let them know about relocating or returning to a community and the services and resources available there. Along those lines, speakers and participants brainstormed ways workplaces, government offices, educational institutions, and communities can support servicemembers, veterans, and their families.

In the workplace, for example, employers and their employees can take steps such as the following to ensure a veteran-friendly environment:

  • Building opportunity for veterans to engage with each other in the workplace
  • Fostering understanding of the culture, mission, and values of an organization
  • Understanding the skills veterans bring to the workplace, including leadership and other soft skills
  • Encouraging and providing strategies to destress in the workplace
  • Providing reasonable accommodations for behavioral health
  • Proactively talking about mental health
  • Recognizing and showing genuine appreciation for the service of veterans

Workplaces also need to educate employees who haven鈥檛 served in the military, so they understand the cultural understandings veterans bring to the civilian workplace. Druzynski shared examples of the perspectives and approaches veterans bring to the workplace, from differences in communication style and the ability to consider new information and make decisions quickly. 鈥淒o all your employees, especially your veteran employees, understand that they have the opportunity to make decisions on the fly, that as long as they are making decisions that align toward your objective and they know what that objective is, that they have the freedom to do so,鈥 questioned Druzynski.

He mentioned a takeaway from his discussion groups was the opportunity to build on the 鈥減henomenal鈥 training that veterans have and their strengths in leadership and teamwork, among other soft skills. 鈥淎s we鈥檙e evaluating resumes of people we鈥檙e bringing into our workforce, don鈥檛 place so much emphasis on the technical skills. Those are much easier to teach than the things veterans are going to bring to the table,鈥 said Druzynski.

To view highlights from the discussion, visit /page/nyquist-leadership-series/

The Nyquist Leadership Series explores New York State鈥檚 most pressing contemporary challenges through the eyes of prominent government, education, and industry leaders.

The series honors the late Ewald B. 鈥淛oe鈥 Nyquist, a civil rights leader and former New York State education commissioner who played a key role in efforts to desegregate New York schools. The 鈥渧isionary author鈥 of Excelsior College, Nyquist fought to extend quality educational opportunities to learners of all ages.

 

Management Pro

Stephen Hanerfeld鈥檚 Degrees Help Him Provide Knowledge and Leadership in the Nuclear Field

Stephen Hanerfeld, of Swedesboro, New Jersey, says he has been 鈥渇alling into nuclear鈥 ever since he joined the Navy following high school and tested into the Navy鈥檚 nuclear program. Once he left the service, Hanerfeld wanted to become more knowledgeable in the field, so he pursued a Bachelor of Science in Nuclear Engineering Technology with Excelsior College and earned his degree in 2015. Later, he earned an MBA from the College in 2019 to further his career as a corporate oversight manager for PSEG Nuclear LLC. Now, thanks to his degrees, he is well-versed in both the technological and business areas of nuclear engineering.

At , Hanerfeld focuses on organizational effectiveness and performance improvement.

Usually, people in the nuclear community are more technical in nature, explains Hanerfeld, but in his role, he conducts leadership assessments, provides leadership and team effectiveness feedback to executive and leadership teams, and monitors efficiency and effectiveness of continuous improvement programs. Hanerfeld realized that even though he works in the nuclear field, there are bigger organizational dynamics in play. 鈥淭here鈥檚 me and my team and how they interact with you and your team, and the organization鈥檚 team, and how our organization interacts with other people,鈥 he says, adding that it鈥檚 all about providing the best customer service possible.

Hanerfeld is no stranger to teams, or to what it takes to get the job done. After nine years in the Navy, Hanerfeld began working at Dominion Energy, based in Waterford, Connecticut, doing electrical maintenance. He also began attending night classes at a community college to obtain a bachelor鈥檚 degree, but the schedule didn鈥檛 work for him. That鈥檚 why, in 2011 when Hanerfeld鈥檚 co-worker told him about Excelsior College, he made the switch to online learning. He says Excelsior鈥檚 online model of learning fit in with his lifestyle. 鈥淏eing able to balance collegiate pursuits along with personal and professional life demands proved to be a winning combination for me,鈥 says Hanerfeld.

A plus for Hanerfeld was that he was able to use his GI Bill® benefits to attend Excelsior. He remembers how easy it was to apply: 鈥淏etween having my registration process become streamlined, housing allowances, book allowances, and having the benefit fully cover everything, the GI Bill made me want to pursue additional educational achievement even more than I would have in the absence of the benefit.鈥

Hanerfeld left Dominion Energy in 2016 and applying his bachelor鈥檚 degree, he became a learning programs manager at PSEG Nuclear LLC. In 2018, he transitioned to his current position as a corporate oversight manager and at the same time, decided to return to Excelsior to earn an MBA. 鈥淚 needed to kind of broaden myself in terms of organizational behavioral type of background to make myself better in my role, and to make me more effective in impacting leadership teams in general,鈥 he says.

Having those two degrees from Excelsior has been beneficial as Hanerfeld has transitioned from the more technological side of nuclear engineering into his organizational effectiveness role. The nuclear engineering technology degree gives him background in the field and the MBA gives him a broad sense of how organizations do business. 鈥淣ow I鈥檓 in this great position where I get to impact leadership teams, determine team effectiveness, and give organizations tips on how to improve and be efficient over long periods of time,鈥 says Hanerfeld.

Hanerfeld says he has a great boss who is interested in his professional development and says he might go back for another degree in the future. And although he knew PSEG Nuclear LLC had a partnership with Excelsior, he didn鈥檛 need to use the benefits because his GI Bill took care of everything. He likes knowing that the partnership exists though, should he want to pursue more education in the future. 鈥淜nowing that the company has a partnership with the College just makes me feel really good about future promotion, or future educational opportunities,鈥 he says. For now, though, Hanerfeld is happy being in a management role. 鈥淥ne of the more rewarding parts of my job is helping leaders be able to understand that, yes, you can impact people before it results in adverse consequential events,鈥 he says.

GI Bill is a registered trademark of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). More information about education benefits offered by VA is available at the official U.S. government Web site at .

TEAS Party 鈥 Why the Test Is Important and Why It Shouldn鈥檛 Scare You

If you鈥檙e ready to apply to an associate degree in nursing program, congratulations, you鈥檙e on your way! You鈥檙e probably also on your way to learning about the TEAS. The Assessment Technologies Institute (ATI) Test of Essential Academic Skills, or TEAS, measures basic essential skills in reading, mathematics, science, English, and language usage. The test is designed specifically to assess your preparedness for entering the health science fields and is an entrance requirement for the majority of U.S nursing degree programs. That鈥檚 because studies show a consistent link between a student鈥檚 performance on the TEAS and future academic success.

As empowering as committing to earn your degree can be, returning to school as a working adult involves planning, balance, and hard work. Getting your application paperwork and requirements in order can be rigorous, and the idea of taking a test on top of everything else can be enough to stress out any prospective student, especially if it鈥檚 been a while since you鈥檝e sharpened your No. 2 pencils!

The TEAS is an important first step on the path to your nursing degree, but don鈥檛 let it intimidate you. Armed with a little knowledge about the test and some smart preparation, you can not only earn the score you need for your application but also build the confidence and study skills you鈥檒l need for the academic journey ahead.

Here鈥檚 what you need to know about how the test is structured and what it covers. The TEAS consists of four-option, multiple-choice questions. The questions are broken up into timed subject sections:

  • Reading (64 minutes)
    • Key ideas and details
    • Craft and structure
    • Integration of knowledge and ideas
  • Mathematics (54 minutes)
    • Number and algebra
    • Measurement and data
  • Science (68 minutes)
    • Human anatomy and physiology
    • Life and physical sciences
    • Scientific reasoning
  • English and Language Usage (28 minutes)
    • Conventions of standard English
    • Knowledge of language
    • Vocabulary acquisition

Each subject section will measure the basic level of the knowledge and skills you鈥檒l use the most in your nursing program. The TEAS is an in-person, proctored test and the exam fee will vary depending on the testing location. You can visit to find a testing location near you.

The TEAS is scored with a percentage of questions correct for each section. Different schools have different score requirements for each section of the test, so make sure you check your program鈥檚 specific application requirements. At Excelsior College, 85 percent of students achieve our score requirements on their first attempt. If you don鈥檛 pass the first time, don鈥檛 worry, but remember a student may only test twice in a calendar year (January-December).

There are many ways to prepare for the TEAS, but Excelsior suggests using the official the developers and providers of the TEAS exam. A good way to start is to take a practice test to find out what you already know and what you need to work on. This will help you prioritize what to spend the most time on as you prepare. If you feel you need extra help in a certain subject area, there are several free online resources available to help you study. Many students report the Science and Math sections as being the most challenging, so Excelsior recommends refreshing your knowledge in those subjects with the free algebra resources through 听and as well as Khan Academy鈥檚 .

Finding a support community of other TEAS takers is another good way to share study tips and gain insight from students who have already taken the test. Just remember that you鈥檙e not in this alone and the TEAS really isn鈥檛 so scary when you know what to expect.

Ready to conquer the TEAS? Learn more about our associate degree in nursing program at our website and good luck!

 

Four Excelsior College Graduate Students Participate in Fall Virtual Live Business Case Competition

Albany, NY 鈥 Four Excelsior College graduate students nominated by faculty will participate in the presented by CapSource and International Assembly for Collegiate Business Education (IACBE). This is IACBE鈥檚 first virtual case study competition and a unique opportunity for Excelsior graduate students to compete in real company challenges in front of business executives. The competition kicked off in early November and ends November 16 with a final presentation.

Excelsior College students are working on a case focused on the German-based medical devices company,听. These students will prepare a video and written submission for a panel of judges, which includes Munevo executives.

Gary Stroud, instructional faculty member for graduate and undergraduate human resources management courses at Excelsior College and a member of the School of Graduate Studies鈥 faculty advisory committee, leads the Excelsior team in this case competition. Stroud brings a solid foundation in business听across a 25-year career, which includes a vice president role at Johnson & Johnson and at two other Fortune 200 health care companies.

Gary Stroud, Excelsior faculty
Gary Stroud, leader of the Excelsior team in this case competition

鈥淭his competition is good for students, gets them out of their comfort zone. They are competing against other teams 鈥 normally a student only competes with themselves. The work they will do will carry over in their professional lives,鈥 says Stroud. He continued, 鈥淭hey have to work together as a team to make it work, no one person can carry the load. It is difficult to work as a team to begin with, try working as a team in four different time zones. Someone is always compromising to make the meeting. It will be a team effort with this project. We recognize the challenges and are making the best of them.鈥

This competition requires a mix of technical and soft skills. Students will receive feedback on their submissions.

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Scott Dolan, dean of graduate studies, at Excelsior College

Scott Dolan, dean of School of Graduate Studies at Excelsior College, said, 鈥淲e are thrilled to support our students鈥 participation in the IACBE case study competition, as it provides students with a tremendous opportunity to gain hands-on experience with challenges faced by industry. This is especially important to our working adult students, who often come to us with the goals of career advancement or career change. Through participation in case study competitions like this, students can demonstrate their ability to apply their classroom learning to a real-world problem. For our online students, it allows them to expand their professional networks 鈥 with their peers and members from industry. We will be cheering Gary and the team on as the competition progresses!鈥

Najamus Sehar Qureshi, a student pursuing a Master of Science in Health Sciences with a specialization in Public Health at Excelsior College, stated, 鈥淚 am excited to be a part of this case competition, and I look forward to further hone my research, critical thinking, and analytical skills that will help me in my professional and personal life.鈥

Winners of the competition will be announced on at noon on November 26 during a webinar.

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ABOUT EXCELSIOR COLLEGE

Excelsior College (excelsior.edu) is a regionally accredited, nonprofit online college focused on helping adults complete their degrees and advance their careers. The college contributes to the development of a diverse, educated, and career-ready society by valuing lifelong learning with an emphasis on serving individuals historically underrepresented in higher education. Founded in 1971, Excelsior meets students where they are 鈥 academically and geographically 鈥 removing obstacles to the educational goals of adults pursuing continuing education and degree completion. Our pillars include innovation, flexibility, academic excellence, and integrity. Learn more at excelsior.edu.

ABOUT CAPSOURCE

CapSource helps education programs bridge the skills听gap for students by integrating real companies听and their challenges directly into the听education process.

ABOUT IACBE

is an outcomes-based professional accreditation agency for business and management education at colleges and universities.

Excelsior Graduate Discusses Advantages of Online Cybersecurity Degree

Cybersecurity has become one of the most important career fields in the 21st century. As more businesses and government agencies become data-driven and move operations onto the cloud, protecting sensitive information from hackers is more important than ever.

The job statistics indicate how big the demand has become. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) a 28% increase in the number of information security jobs across the country by 2026. While a bachelor鈥檚 degree can get you into the profession, many employers prefer those with a master鈥檚 degree, according to the BLS.

Online Cybersecurity Degree

Excelsior College graduate Terry Evans has made a living in the field since earning his online Master of Science in Cybersecurity. He is now the CEO of his own company and credits his success to earning an online cybersecurity degree offered by Excelsior.

Evans has earned the following degrees through online programs at Excelsior College:

  • Master of Science in Cybersecurity (2014)
  • Master of Business Administration (2012)
  • Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts (2009)
  • Associate in Science in Liberal Arts (2008)

Evans is now CEO of Cybersleuth Investigations Inc. and Lighthouse Business Consulting Services LLC. He recently spoke about some of the key factors involved in achieving success in an online degree program.

Networking

Networking is a big advantage in every degree program. You鈥檙e surrounded by like-minded people who have the same interests and ambitions. While an online program may strike some as making networking difficult, Evans said that is not the case. 鈥淚 strongly encourage current students to connect with their peers and professors,鈥 Evan said. 鈥淏uilding a solid network while in school will serve to provide a connection to the industry and assist graduates to remain current and cutting-edge.

Evans said peers he met and contacts he made 鈥渁re as valuable as the degree itself. Keep a spreadsheet of the people you鈥檙e in contact with. Don鈥檛 get busy and lose sight of making those networking contacts.鈥

Time Management

Time management is crucial for students in every degree program, but even more so if you are in an online degree program. Evans said most Excelsior College students quickly realize the challenges of balancing work, home life, and school. However, he said time management doesn鈥檛 mean you have to sacrifice one area over another. Instead, he said, it 鈥渋nvolves organizing oneself so that time is equally dedicated and delegated to all of these essential areas.鈥

Evans recommended that students 鈥渁void overwhelming themselves鈥 by trying to go too fast through their education. 鈥淢ake sure you鈥檙e balanced,鈥 he said. 鈥淩each out to your peers, talk to your family, and stay focused. The No. 1 thing that students fail to do because it鈥檚 an online school and they鈥檙e working independently, is getting busy and losing sight of making those networking contacts.鈥

Online Institutions

Like many online students, Evans is an adult student who sought to further his career by earning his college degrees in Excelsior College online programs.听鈥淭he reason I chose Excelsior was, as an adult, I didn鈥檛 need a college campus or to be part of a frat house,鈥 Evans said. 鈥淚 wanted professors who got it. Excelsior has a unique deal in that it attracts instructors from across the globe. I鈥檝e been able to interact with people I鈥檇 never otherwise be able to meet.鈥

Evans added, 鈥淵ou can鈥檛 get that kind of access from a brick-and-mortar school.鈥

 

A Master’s in Cybersecurity Opens the Door to Top Jobs

Cybersecurity is a career that offers the kind of attractive combination graduates are looking for. Skilled professionals are in high demand and it’s a rewarding job opportunity in terms of both compensation and the chance to solve challenges with cutting-edge technology. The job is at the forefront of the ongoing battle to protect data from being compromised. Earning a master鈥檚 degree in cybersecurity prepares graduates for the top jobs in the field, which is one of the fastest-growing careers in the country.

The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) projects a increase nationally in the number of information security analysts by 2026, with the same growth percentage projected for New York. The New York City metropolitan area is theof cybersecurity professionals in the country, behind only Washington DC. The area also has the best mean annual salary for information security analysts at $128,420.

It鈥檚 an attractive profession for those with skills in technology and a desire to work in protecting sensitive data from outside threats.

The Cybersecurity Program at Excelsior College

Excelsior College offers online programs that allow students to earn a Bachelor of Science or Master of Science in Cybersecurity where and when it is most convenient for them. This is especially helpful for working professionals who must balance college with their personal and work schedules.

Another attractive feature of the program is the offer for students to transfer credits from other academic institutions. Excelsior College has a generous transfer credit policy. The school also awards credit for IT certifications to help students save on tuition and complete their degree sooner. Students can start with up to 33 approved credits.

Excelsior College focuses on providing students guidance for after graduation. Those who complete the degree programs are eligible to work at such places as the NSA鈥檚 signal intelligence operations, U.S. Cyber Command, the Federal Bureau of Investigation and international corporations such as Target, Equifax, Yahoo, and JP Morgan Chase,

What You’ll Learn In a Cybersecurity Master鈥檚 Program

The Excelsior College master鈥檚 degree in cybersecurity is a 30 credit program. Students can declare a concentration in general cybersecurity or information assurance. Some of the courses students will take include:

  • Foundations of Cybersecurity
  • Network and Communication Security
  • Project Management
  • Ethics, Legal, and Compliance Issues in Cybersecurity
  • Leadership and Communication in Cybersecurity
  • Information Assurance
  • Cybersecurity Capstone

The capstone allows students to examine the latest issues involving cybersecurity including cryptography, authentication, access control, database, and software security, security auditing, risk assessment, and legal and ethical considerations. The course also examines the human factor in cybersecurity issues.

Some of the student outcomes for the master鈥檚 degree program include the skills and knowledge needed to:

  • Continuously monitor, maintain, and enhance the protection of enterprise-wide information assets through effective industry-accepted information management and risk management techniques.
  • Detect, analyze, and respond to cyberattacks on networks and computer systems.
  • Conduct risk and vulnerability assessments of existing and proposed information systems.
  • Utilize the best sources of information available related to cybersecurity issues, threats, and recovery.
  • 听Demonstrate the ability to understand professional, ethical, and social responsibility, including the effect of culture, diversity, and interpersonal relations.
  • Demonstrate proficiency in communicating technical information in formal reports, documentation and oral presentations to users.

A master鈥檚 degree in cybersecurity from Excelsior College is a smart option for those looking to maximize their talents in this exciting, growing field. Learn more about how an advanced degree can help you launch your career and take advantage of opportunities within this promising industry.

 

Faculty Focus: Melissa Evans

Melissa Evans, of Rotterdam, New York, has taught or worked in the field of industrial organizational psychology for 15 years. She has held positions as a manager, director of human resources, organizational psychologist for the state of South Dakota, psychology professor, researcher, and academic advisor. She has been teaching for Excelsior since August 2017 and in that time, she has consistently supported her students on their educational journey and made herself available to them in times of need. Students not only enjoy constant interaction in Evans鈥檚 courses, but also can be sure their work-life balance needs are understood.

Evans currently teaches PSY 101 Introduction to Psychology I, PSY 220 Psychology of Personality, and PSY 364 Industrial Organizational Psychology, and previously taught PSY363: Psychology of Strategic Sales and PSY381: Advanced Psychology of Strategic Sales. In her courses, Evans is always in communication with students and adjusts her teaching to fit the learning styles of her students. 鈥淲hen you get to know student likes, dislikes, and career goals, one can really alter a course to best fit student needs for career growth,鈥 she says. She creates personalized videos that provide in-depth information about the week ahead and tie back to student posts. She says it lets the students know she鈥檚 been reading and following their assignments and understands their concerns. Evans also makes sure to check in on students who are facing hardships outside the classroom. In fact, in a past course, while she was up at midnight with her baby, Evans had an email exchange with a panicked student to ease their concerns.

Evans includes podcasts and TED Talks in her courses, which she says really allow students to further grasp the material covered. She says the 鈥渃reate your own company鈥 project in the strategic sales course was a creative way to get students involved in sales and marketing. 鈥淵ou see their idea bloom into something with depth when I begin to ask further about their company ideas,鈥 she says.

Prior to earning her PhD, Evans wasn鈥檛 aware you could pursue a degree fully online while also still working and maintaining family life. She discovered the 鈥渢rue work-life balance鈥 when she completed her PhD in Industrial Organizational Psychology from Capella University online while being able to work, travel, and learn simultaneously. Because she earned a degree online, she understands the work that goes into online learning and the skills needed to succeed.

She says time management is the biggest skill students should acquire to thrive at Excelsior. 鈥淜now your due dates, ask questions when you need clarification, and always send in high quality work prior to deadlines,鈥 Evans says. She suggests students keep a calendar on their cell phone that notifies them of assignments, projects, etc. that are due within the next few days. 鈥淭he setup of the calendar took some time, but it kept my assignments in the forefront of my mind,鈥 she recalls.

Evans favorite part about teaching at Excelsior is the students. 鈥淭he students are absolutely amazing. They are passionate about their work and it shows,鈥 she says. She also adds that Excelsior faculty truly want students to succeed. Reaching out to course instructors is a beneficial way to learn more about them and the school, and is a great way to network.

When she isn鈥檛 teaching, Evans is camping, traveling, doing yoga or belly dancing, volunteering, gardening, or spending time with her spouse and 2-year-old daughter. That鈥檚 the other thing she loves about Excelsior: the flexibility of being home with her daughter. 鈥淚鈥檓 truly living my work-life balance dream,鈥 she says.

 

More from Melissa Evans

Best podcast, book, or magazine related to area of expertise:

鈥淚 always go to SIOP [Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology] website or SHRM [Society for Human Resource Management] for my need-to-know information.鈥

Best piece of advice related to area of expertise:

鈥淏e open to change and actively listen. While working in HR, so many people believed they weren鈥檛 actually heard, [but] actively listening gave employees that opportunity to be heard.鈥

Job hunting tips for students:

鈥淣etwork, network, network. Tell people you鈥檙e looking for a job, have your business card with you at all times, and go to events that are being held in your career field. Case in point, if you want to be a nurse at a particular hospital and you hear the hospital is hosting a fundraising event, you should go, mingle, and network.鈥