Lasell College

Overview
Lasell College, established in 1851, is one of the oldest institutions of higher learning in the Boston area and an innovator in education for over 150 years. It is a comprehensive coeducational college featuring more than 40 undergraduate and graduate academic programs as well as professionally oriented degrees. The school offers 100% online courses led by knowledgeable leaders and educators in their fields, enabling working professions to further their career or begin a brand new one.

Student Appeal
Lasell College's online course delivery format is designed to give enrollees a quality learning environment and the flexibility they need to keep the rest of their life going while pursuing a graduate education. Students have direct access to academic resources, their faculty and classmates. Each semester/session, they have the freedom of choosing the format of their courses as well as on a full- or part-time basis. The courses are accelerated and six weeks in length for fast-paced learning. Students choose when to complete assignments, regardless of where they are.

Financial/Accreditation
For eligible students, Lasell offers grants from federal, state and institutional resources, academic or merit awards, along with self-help aid such as loans and Federal Work Study. These include Pell Grants, SEOG, ACC, Direct Stafford Loan, and Perkins Loan. Lasell College is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (209 Burlington Road, Bedford, MA 01730; 781-271-0022; www.neasc.org).

School Facts & Figures

  • Accreditation: Regional, NEASC
  • Size: Medium(1,000+ Students)
  • Type: Private, Non-Profit
  • Religious Affiliation: N/A
  • Academic Affiliation: N/A
  • Career Services: Yes
  • Course Schedule: Semester, 6 Weeks
  • Credit Options: Transfer
  • Scholarships Offered: Yes
  • Loans Offered: Pell, SEOG, ACC, Stafford, Perkins

Programs Offered
  • MS Communication - Health Communication
  • MS Communication - Integrated Marketing CommunicationsMS Communication - Integrated Marketing Communications
    This program covers public relations, promotions, and interpersonal communications. Students learn how to help organizations develop their brand into a comprehensive network through communicating with target audiences, advertising, sales promotion, publicity, direct marketing, event sponsorship, and the Internet. Graduates are able to create and deliver important information that communicate value, manage brands, and advance reputation.
  • MS Communication - Public RelationsMS Communication - Public Relations
    Students of this concentration study public relations theory, legal and ethical issues, while developing the analytic and creative know-how necessary to excel in the field through courses that address how the Internet is changing the way corporations communicate.
  • MS Management - Elder Care AdministrationMS Management - Elder Care Administration
    This curriculum focuses on elder care management by studying the many effects of aging, today's public policies regarding elder care, and the various housing and care options available to older adults. Students acquire an understanding of this growing population and the skills and knowledge necessary to take on various positions in the elder care industry, such as an elder care manager or supervisor. The broad range of subjects covered include the physiological, psychological, and social effects of aging; alternative modes of senior care; aging demographic trends; issues related to housing and long-term elder care options; organizational behavior and theory; financial management; and more.
  • MS Management - Elder Care MarketingMS Management - Elder Care Marketing
    This program features courses on overcoming common deficiencies in current marketing programs and alternative modes of care for the elderly, marketing frameworks to understand the older adult consumer, and management of elder care programs. Graduates gain a qualified understanding for how to address the issues in marketing products and services to elderly consumers.
  • MS Management - Fundraising ManagementMS Management - Fundraising Management
    This program concentrates on the essential skills of fundraising for non-profit organizations and endeavors, covering aspects such as grant-writing, capital campaigning, fundraising techniques, and more.
  • MS Management - Human Resources ManagementMS Management - Human Resources Management
    For those interested in human resources management, this concentration focuses on topics relating to the staffing function of management, such as recruiting, training, motivation, and organizational development, developing policies and procedures, human rights legislation in the workplace, the termination of employment, and designing creative strategies to improve organizational effectiveness. Graduates are qualified to hire and keep employees on behalf of an organization and address the issue of increasing productivity in the workplace.
  • MS Management - ManagementMS Management - Management
    This program provides a solid foundation in management and business operations, with courses examining sources of ethical conflict in management practice, the staffing functions of management, recruiting, training and organizational development, translation of strategy planning to implementation, and more. Additionally, emphases are placed on leadership skills and strategy formulation/implementation critical for success in today's global business environment.
  • MS Management - MarketingMS Management - Marketing
    From planning and communicating integrated marketing strategies to the study of buyer behavior, communicating plans, and more, students of this program develop the ability to identify marketing opportunities and implement them at a management level.
  • MS Management - Non-Profit ManagementMS Management - Non-Profit Management
    Designed for those seeking to address society's most challenging humanitarian and social problems, this program prepares students with the financial, operational, leadership, and entrepreneurial skills to lead and manage in today's changing environment, whether in the government, non-profit, or private sector. They learn how the three sectors intersect, and how they can work together to solve problems and increase economic opportunity.
  • MS Management - Project ManagementMS Management - Project Management
    This program trains students to develop a project plan, define project goals and objectives, specify tasks of how goals will be achieved, and ensure the plan is carried out efficiently with organized effort within a specific timeframe.
  • MS Sports Management - Sport Hospitality ManagementMS Sports Management - Sport Hospitality Management
    Through courses specific to sport facilities, sport events, and sport sales, this program enables students to acquire the essential business and marketing principles of sport hospitality for career entry to the industry.
  • MS Sports Management - Sport LeadershipMS Sports Management - Sport Leadership
    This program is intended to develop effective leaders in the varied segments and businesses in the sport industry who understand the current and future trends facing the industry. The coursework offer study of major themes of leadership in sport organizations, fundraising and development, and the practices and procedures of athletic governing bodies.
  • MS Sports Management - Sport Non-Profit ManagementMS Sports Management - Sport Non-Profit Management
    This program focuses on developing leaders for non-profit sport organizations, such as the YMCA, boys and girls clubs, town and county sport leagues and sport-related charities. The courses cover all major themes of leadership in sport organizations, fundraising and development, and leading legal, ethical and responsible non-profit sport organizations, giving graduates a strong understanding of the legal mandates as well as the ethical and fiscal responsibilities of non-profit organizations.

Lasell College is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (209 Burlington Road, Bedford, MA 01730; 781-271-0022; www.neasc.org).

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