Choosing Between Online MBA Programs - Any Advice?


maxxi

I’m currently working full-time as a project manager in the tech industry and considering enrolling in an online MBA program to advance my career. I’ve narrowed it down to a few options: Arizona State (W.P. Carey), UNC (Kenan-Flagler), and Indiana (Kelley). I need a program that offers flexibility since I travel a lot for work, but I’m also looking for strong networking opportunities. Has anyone here completed or is currently enrolled in any of these programs? How was your experience? Any kind of information or insight would be appreciated.

Thanks in advance for any advice!

I’m currently working full-time as a project manager in the tech industry and considering enrolling in an online MBA program to advance my career. I’ve narrowed it down to a few options: Arizona State (W.P. Carey), UNC (Kenan-Flagler), and Indiana (Kelley). I need a program that offers flexibility since I travel a lot for work, but I’m also looking for strong networking opportunities. Has anyone here completed or is currently enrolled in any of these programs? How was your experience? Any kind of information or insight would be appreciated.

Thanks in advance for any advice!
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Duncan

All three programs you mentioned (ASU, UNC, Indiana) are well-regarded online MBAs that offer good flexibility for working professionals.
- UNC and Indiana tend to be ranked a bit higher overall for online MBAs, which could be beneficial if brand recognition is important in your industry.
- Indiana Kelley is particularly known for its strong alumni network.
- ASU may offer some unique opportunities if you're interested in entrepreneurship or innovation, given its location.

I'd encourage you to reach out to current students or alumni from each program working in roles/companies similar to your targets.

All three programs you mentioned (ASU, UNC, Indiana) are well-regarded online MBAs that offer good flexibility for working professionals.
- UNC and Indiana tend to be ranked a bit higher overall for online MBAs, which could be beneficial if brand recognition is important in your industry.
- Indiana Kelley is particularly known for its strong alumni network.
- ASU may offer some unique opportunities if you're interested in entrepreneurship or innovation, given its location.

I'd encourage you to reach out to current students or alumni from each program working in roles/companies similar to your targets.
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maxxi

I'm currently leaning towards Indiana, so nice to hear it's ranked a bit higher too and has a strong alumni network. I'll try to reach out to some students to test the waters. Much appreciated!

I'm currently leaning towards Indiana, so nice to hear it's ranked a bit higher too and has a strong alumni network. I'll try to reach out to some students to test the waters. Much appreciated!
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