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Herzing Adjunct Faculty Member Recognized on List of “Madison’s Top Nurses"

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Brittany Nesbit, who is an adjunct nursing faculty member at Herzing’s Madison campus, was recently included in a list of “Madison’s Top Nurses” for 2020 by Madison Magazine. Brittany is the recipient of an Innovation Award from the magazine for her work developing a drive-thru COVID-19 testing facility, leading a team of nurses and staff through the uncertainty and creating innovative solutions that streamlined the testing process.

Who can I contact if I am having difficulty in an online class as an international student?

Herzing University offers multiple resources for you to be successful. You can reach out to your faculty to request assistance with a class concern. You are also assigned to a Student Services Specialist who is there to help you in navigating your academic schedule. We also have an online tutoring center and librarians who are there to help. The great thing about these people is that they are regularly available via email and can schedule a time to talk over the phone that works for you and for them.

How should I manage my time?

With online classes, you have the ability to do your work at any time of the day or night. However, to be successful, you need to devote scheduled time to your class work. It will be difficult if you plan to do your work for a few minutes here and there. We recommend that you schedule specific blocks of time each day or several days per week that you will be focused on your class or classes.

What is it like to study online?

Studying online is a great opportunity to get an excellent college education without leaving the comfort of your own home. One of the important things to note about online learning is that you need to be motivated and self-disciplined. You are able to engage with the course material in a way that works best for you, but you need to be organized and motivated to work consistently on your classwork. You have access to resources such as faculty, tutoring, and library services, but you need to be able to learn independently as well.