Anaheim anyone?


I am considering enrolling on Anaheim on-line MBA or possible their green MBA program. Its good value, and I like what I read from the Universities website and prospectus, but I am concerned about Anaheim's reputation, its is a fairly new university, and all its courses are delivered on-line. Does anyone know anything about Anaheim University, I would be very interested to hear your opinions/ advice etc.

Many Thanks


I am considering enrolling on Anaheim on-line MBA or possible their green MBA program. Its good value, and I like what I read from the Universities website and prospectus, but I am concerned about Anaheim's reputation, its is a fairly new university, and all its courses are delivered on-line. Does anyone know anything about Anaheim University, I would be very interested to hear your opinions/ advice etc.

Many Thanks
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kanadajin

Yes. Anaheim University is a nationally accredited university. The university was state-approved for many years but recently gained national accreditation. It is best known for its teaching program in TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages). The Master of Arts in TESOL is taught by 5 world-renowned linguists including Dr. David Nunan and Dr. Rod Ellis, two of the world's most respected linguists. The Green MBA, which is a Master of Business Administration in Sustainable Management, has been in the press a lot in recent months, and it is one of the first sustainable management programs to go online and attract a global audience. If you have concerns about the program, the best way to ensure the program will meet your needs is to talk to current students or graduates of the program and gain their insight into the strengths and weaknesses. Ultimately the only way to choose a school that is going to meet your personal learning needs and match your lifestyle is to do the research by talking to students and graduates who have first-hand experience. Good luck in your search.

Yes. Anaheim University is a nationally accredited university. The university was state-approved for many years but recently gained national accreditation. It is best known for its teaching program in TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages). The Master of Arts in TESOL is taught by 5 world-renowned linguists including Dr. David Nunan and Dr. Rod Ellis, two of the world's most respected linguists. The Green MBA, which is a Master of Business Administration in Sustainable Management, has been in the press a lot in recent months, and it is one of the first sustainable management programs to go online and attract a global audience. If you have concerns about the program, the best way to ensure the program will meet your needs is to talk to current students or graduates of the program and gain their insight into the strengths and weaknesses. Ultimately the only way to choose a school that is going to meet your personal learning needs and match your lifestyle is to do the research by talking to students and graduates who have first-hand experience. Good luck in your search.
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Thanks for you reply. Very helpful. I am trying to find Anaheim graduates and current students to get their impression of the course.

Thanks again for taking the time to reply.

Thanks for you reply. Very helpful. I am trying to find Anaheim graduates and current students to get their impression of the course.

Thanks again for taking the time to reply.
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kanadajin

There is a live chat on the Anaheim website answered by admissions officers but they can setup appointments for you to speak with students and graduates.

There is a live chat on the Anaheim website answered by admissions officers but they can setup appointments for you to speak with students and graduates.
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