• Conquistadors Open with Dominate Road Performance

    Winning on the road is always a tough task, yet last night the Conquistadors made it look easy by dominating Webber, 102-68. The game was never in doubt as the Conquistadors put up 60 first half points to take a 20 point halftime lead, 60-40. Junior point guard Quantavis Hall set the tone scoring 15 first half points slashing to the basket for lay-ups and converting 4-4 from the free... Read More
  • Continuing Education IRS 2015 Course

  • Radiologic Tech vs. X-Ray Tech: Which is Right for Me?

    When you get to the point in life where you need to decide which courses you might like to take, it can be intimidating. Not only is it a big decision, but also so many of the degree programs sound similar to one another. How do you know which one is the right choice? If you’re considering pursuing an education in radiology or X-Ray reading, you might feel stuck trying... Read More
  • Why Earn My Legal Secretary Career Education Diploma in South Florida?

    South Florida is one of the world’s top-rated destinations, welcoming visitors from all parts of the globe on a year-round basis. The warm climate and constantly growing job market are just some of the many reasons professionals come from out-of-state to get a taste of the South Floridian lifestyle. South Florida: A Growing Region It’s no secret that a growing economy equates to flourishing businesses¾and all businesses are of course... Read More
  • 4 Tips for International Students That Want to Study in the US

    Entering a new country, social atmosphere, culture, and climate can be shocking at first, which is why preparation is always recommended. However, international students also face another trial when entering their studies: an entirely new educational system that differs from the one they grew up learning in. Students who want to study in the United States need to be fully prepared—mentally, emotionally, financially, and with the appropriate forms and documents.... Read More
  • FNU Launches Student Email System

    Effective Tuesday, October 20th, 2015, all Florida National University (FNU) students will have their own FNU email address. Students will be receiving an email in the next few days instructing them on how to login for the first time. By having an FNU email address, students will be able to communicate more effectively with their professors, and FNU staff and fellow students. Also, students will be able to receive important... Read More
  • Think You Can’t Afford College? 6 Steps for an Affordable Education in Miami

    College is a critical investment in a student’s life. However, there are more and more reports displaying the concern over elevated (and still increasing) student loan rates. Don’t be afraid of the cost of college. Be smart, think clearly, and plan accordingly. This can help students avoid the slew of problems associated with paying for school. With a growing number of students becoming anxious about whether or not to attend... Read More
  • 7 Ways the College Landscape Is Changing in South Florida and Beyond

    It’s not a secret that education is different today than it was 50—or even five—years ago. That is because it is constantly evolving along with the demand for an improved learning experience. As technology continues to progress at an alarming rate, the education field has no choice but to keep up! In doing so, education, learning, and universities have changed as a result. The following is a collection of very... Read More
  • South Campus’s Job Fair.

  • Florida National University Celebrates the U.S. Navy’s 240th Birthday

    On Tuesday, October 13, 2015, Florida National University (FNU) celebrated the United States Navy’s 204th Anniversary by hosting a birthday party at the University’s Hialeah Campus. To help commemorate the event, FNU invited Petty Officer 2nd Class Alyssa Tosun who is stationed in NRD Miami. Petty Officer Tosun has been in the Navy for seven years and is currently working on an associate’s degree in Health Services Administration. Currently, she... Read More