Does anyone know of any accredited online b schools? ive been looking but getting different feedback about specific schools and if they are accredited. Also, i am not sure about their reputation so i was curious if anyone that had any information on that as well. Any recommendations, advice, or just information in general will be great. thanks
online schools
Posted Feb 06, 2009 14:03
Posted Feb 06, 2009 22:28
The best ones are:
Florida (Warrington)
IE
Warwick
Curtin
Audencia (Nantes)
Henley
Thunderbird
Manchester
Open University
Bradford
At least that's what the Economist thinks.
Florida (Warrington)
IE
Warwick
Curtin
Audencia (Nantes)
Henley
Thunderbird
Manchester
Open University
Bradford
At least that's what the Economist thinks.
Posted May 27, 2009 15:51
Check out Stevens-Henager College. They have an online MBA program that might be what you are looking for. And don?t worry about accreditation, the college is accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges of Technology (ACCSCT). The ACCSCT is listed as a nationally recognized accrediting agency by the United States Department of Education.
Posted Oct 21, 2009 12:17
could you please send me some more information about your online MBA program.
Posted Apr 28, 2010 16:14
Do some research and make sure the online MBA program your are enrolling to is accredited.
Posted May 02, 2010 18:12
I'd think twice before enrolling into ANY MBA that's online.
And not just for accreditation issues, but because the quality of the program, chance for interaction, participation, and hands-on as well as team learning drops off the chart.
If you want an MBA just so you can say you have one, no difference, but if you're interested in making a serious investment, I'd opt for traditional, or at least part-time, programs.
And not just for accreditation issues, but because the quality of the program, chance for interaction, participation, and hands-on as well as team learning drops off the chart.
If you want an MBA just so you can say you have one, no difference, but if you're interested in making a serious investment, I'd opt for traditional, or at least part-time, programs.
Posted May 07, 2010 17:15
I'd think twice before enrolling into ANY MBA that's online.
And not just for accreditation issues, but because the quality of the program, chance for interaction, participation, and hands-on as well as team learning drops off the chart.
Yes, you should definitely look closely at the distance learning programs, because there are a lot out there that are not good.
Accreditation is important, as is, I hate to say it, the brand name. And don't fall for the cheap schools that offer you an MBA for next to nothing. If you want to get a good MBA, online or not, you'll probably end up paying for it.
A few good programs have been mentioned in this thread, Florida/Warrington, Manchester, Thunderbird, in particular.
I'd add to that these: Warwick (simply because it's one of the oldest,) WPI, and ASU Carey.
And not just for accreditation issues, but because the quality of the program, chance for interaction, participation, and hands-on as well as team learning drops off the chart.
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Yes, you should definitely look closely at the distance learning programs, because there are a lot out there that are not good.
Accreditation is important, as is, I hate to say it, the brand name. And don't fall for the cheap schools that offer you an MBA for next to nothing. If you want to get a good MBA, online or not, you'll probably end up paying for it.
A few good programs have been mentioned in this thread, Florida/Warrington, Manchester, Thunderbird, in particular.
I'd add to that these: Warwick (simply because it's one of the oldest,) WPI, and ASU Carey.
Posted May 17, 2010 22:17
Online programs are an attractive option for working professionals. If you are considering an online MBA, you may want to consider an Executive MBA program. Most Exevutive programs offer convenient schedules which are condusive to working professionals. Most of the top business schools offer Executive MBA programs, and the credential is the same as their full time programs.
If you are set on an online degree program, think about the University of Phoenix and Colorado Tech.
If you are set on an online degree program, think about the University of Phoenix and Colorado Tech.
Posted Jun 09, 2010 12:35
I'm not sure if you've checked out Open University but you should give it some research if you're interested in Distance Studies. It is triple accredited and has been voted among the top 5 UK Universities for the quality of it's teaching.
Posted Feb 01, 2011 08:19
ASU's W.P. Carey online MBA program is accredited and nationally recognized as one of the best schools to get an MBA from. Check it out at http://wpcarey.asu.edu/mba/online/ for information about the program, financial aid, and way more.
Good luck!
Good luck!
Posted Feb 01, 2011 08:48
ASU's W.P. Carey online MBA program is accredited and nationally recognized as one of the best schools to get an MBA from.
Good luck!
If it would be a good program they would not need to spam around in student message boards.
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If it would be a good program they would not need to spam around in student message boards.
Posted Jun 06, 2011 12:05
Here is a good one.
http://www.find-mba.com/board/20012
http://www.find-mba.com/board/20012
Posted Sep 05, 2012 15:36
Not off of these schools have respected, international accreditation. Take a look at http://www.find-mba.com/accreditations
You can use the MBA Search in the top left corner to find internationally accredited programmes.
You can use the MBA Search in the top left corner to find internationally accredited programmes.
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