Nexford University

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Earn flexible, affordable degrees and internationally recognized qualifications.

Nexford University is a next-generation, 100% online American university accredited by the Distance Education Accrediting Commission & licensed by HELC in Washington DC.

06/12/2026

Baby’s got the yacht, the horse, the butler, and no debt. 😎

The real flex was never the Versace. It's not owing anyone for the next 20 years.

Generational wealth is one way to get here. The other? Education that pays off instead of piling up. 💸

Tag the friend giving no-debt baby energy. 👇

06/11/2026

POV: every meeting, every headline, every group chat. AI, AI, AI 😵‍💫

Here's the secret: you don't need to become an engineer. you need to become the person who can explain what the AI actually means for the business 🧠 that's a learnable role. the AI Translator.

Start where you are. Link in comments. 🧯

06/10/2026

Anyone can pull data. 📊 What counts is what you do with it next.

You run the numbers, close the laptop, and move on. That work goes nowhere. It never reaches a performance review, and it certainly won't get you promoted.

Dr. Jess Schwartz teaches the version that sticks. A Nexford professor, she's spent years teaching data analytics and information systems across several universities, so she knows what holds up in front of a manager.

In her data-driven decision-making course, the numbers are only the start. Learners turn what they find into something they can use: a business case, a dashboard, a proposal with real recommendations. Not coursework. An artifact, the kind of thing you carry into a review and say, "here's the framework I used, and here's the impact it could create."

That's the point. Learning becomes evidence. 🔥

Telling your manager you're good with data is easy. Putting a dashboard in front of them, recommendation attached, and explaining what it means for the business? That's the rare part. ✍️

So, a question: what's one thing you've worked on this year that you could turn into proof? 👇

06/09/2026

We asked Julia Arpag, CEO of Aligned Recruitment, what she keeps seeing on the hiring side. It’s the same thing on repeat: find someone who understands AI well enough to explain it to the people who don’t.

That’s the person who can tell a CFO what the tool is doing, what it’s costing, and what to do next. A name is forming for them now: the AI Translator.

Here’s what matters. You get ahead about as fast as you can adapt, and right now that means learning to speak AI.

That’s the whole point of our Master of Science in AI and new Bachelor of Science in AI & Business.

So, how fast can you pivot?

(In partnership with Julia Arpag.)

06/08/2026

Our newest team member beat us to the news. 👀

Tomorrow, a recruiter who hires tech talent for a living tells you what's really getting people hired in the AI era. It isn't the flashiest prompts. It's quieter than that.

Here's what she keeps seeing. Everyone's prompting now. They're in ChatGPT, posting about it, telling anyone who'll listen they've "learned AI." But the people who actually get the offer aren't the sharpest prompters in the room. They're the ones who take what the AI gives them and turn it into something that solves a real business problem. They translate. It sounds like a small distinction. It isn't. Right now it's the difference between a maybe and a call back.

That's the conversation tomorrow, from someone who reads technical resumes all day. No theory, no hype. Just what makes the shortlist, and what quietly doesn't.

Follow along so tomorrow's post finds you, or swing back here when it's live. Worth it either way.

(And the one who beat us all to it? That's Nexa, our new alpaca. She's already earning her keep.) 🦙

06/05/2026

It's launch day. 🚀

The B.S. in AI for Business is officially live at Nexford.

Here's who it's for: You know how the business works. You've sat through enough AI meetings to know most of them end with more questions than answers. And you've never had a structured path to become the person who actually has those answers.

This is that path.

The AI Translator isn't a prompt engineer. Isn't a data scientist. It's the person who can pull business data in Python, build a predictive model, automate a workflow — and then walk into the leadership meeting and explain exactly what it means and what to do next.

That's what this degree builds, course by course.

100% online. Pay per course, pause anytime. Stackable from certificate to full degree. July 1 start.

Everyone's prompting. The people getting hired are translating. 🧠

Full curriculum in the comments. 👇

06/03/2026

Good news for everyone else: higher ed finally got the memo. 🙃

You don’t need to pause your life, drain your savings, or treat career growth like a luxury purchase. Nexford’s online MBA is built for working professionals who want career-relevant skills, flexible pacing, and a smarter path to ROI. 📈

Because “I paid a house deposit for a credential” shouldn’t be the personality trait.

06/03/2026

We ask one question before any partnership: does it open doors for learners? Constructor Start does 🖤💛

Batch #4 just started — 36 startups from 7,250+ applications across 70 countries, working toward online Demo Day on July 3. The program is equity-free, so founders keep full ownership of their companies, with up to $1M in funding on the table. Nexford's learning content is part of the program, plus a tuition award toward our MBA in Entrepreneurship 🌍

Their page is live — follow to see where this cohort goes 👇

How does Nexford University fit into Constructor Start?

Capital can help a startup move faster.

But business fundamentals help founders build companies that last.

That is where Nexford University comes in.

As a strategic partner of Constructor University, Nexford brings practical, career-relevant education into the Constructor Start ecosystem — education built for the AI economy and designed for ambitious founders building in a global market.

Through the partnership, qualifying Constructor Start applicants can access a tuition award toward Nexford’s online MBA in Entrepreneurship, giving founders a flexible pathway to strengthen the business skills needed to scale beyond the earliest stages.

Nexford’s role goes beyond the tuition award.

Constructor Start will also integrate selected Nexford learning videos into the accelerator experience, giving founders access to practical business insights and structured learning resources throughout the program.

And because today’s founders are building across borders, languages, and markets, Nexford’s AI Translator helps make learning more accessible for global entrepreneurs by reducing language barriers and expanding access to business education.

The collaboration also extends into direct mentorship: Nexford’s CEO, Fadl Al Tarzi, joins Constructor Start as a mentor, sharing hands-on expertise from entrepreneurship, education, and scaling global ventures.

Together, Constructor Start and Nexford are helping founders pair ambition with operating discipline.

Because funding can accelerate a startup.

But education built for the AI economy helps founders endure, adapt, and grow.

06/02/2026

Ronnie: "AI is just a phase" 📽️🍩

Also Ronnie: still warming up the overhead projector

Everyone's prompting now. The ones getting hired are the ones who can translate it into moves a business can actually make. 💡

You already speak business. Time to speak AI too. The mustache is optional. 🔥

06/01/2026

Everyone's prompting.
The people getting hired are translating. 🧠

Here's what that actually means:

Your coworker figured out how to use ChatGPT. Cool. So did 100 million other people. But the ones getting promoted — or getting pulled into rooms they weren't in before — aren't just prompting. They're doing something harder. They're taking what the AI produces and making it mean something to the business. They're the ones who can sit in a strategy meeting, look at an AI output, and tell the room: "Here's what this actually says, here's what we should do with it, and here's what it got wrong."

That's not an engineer. That's not a prompt hacker. That's an AI Translator. ⚡

The role doesn't have a clean job title yet. But it's forming — and companies are already paying for it, even when they can't describe it in a posting.

All June, we're breaking down what this role actually looks like. Who's hiring for it. What skills it runs on. And how you get there without starting over.

No jargon. No hype. Just the stuff that matters for the next version of your career. 💡

So tell us — in your workplace right now, which stage are you at? Still prompting? Or have you started translating?

Drop it in the comments. We want to know where people actually are.

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