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Many employees are now earning MBA's through on-line programs. Does HR consider these programs as credible as traditional MBA programs? Which schools offer best on-line programs? Any thoughts concerni
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On-line MBA programs
posted at 10/16/2003 7:16 AM EDT
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UoP may have North Central accreditation, but that may or may not extend to the MBA program.
Found this list of online MBA programs on a Business Week site: http://www.businessweek.com/bschools/02/distance.htm Excellent overview of the various MBA programs offered. I was surprised by the number as well as quality of some of the universities represented such as University of Massachusetts, Indiana Univ, Colorado State University, etc. And yes, UofP is listed although personally I'd rather have UMass or Indiana U on my resume than Phoenix. This list will undoubtedly grow over time. |
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On-line MBA programs
posted at 10/18/2003 4:50 AM EDT
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posted at 10/31/2003 9:02 PM EDT
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posted at 11/11/2003 9:40 AM EST
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posted at 11/11/2003 12:11 PM EST
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Tracey:
Thank you for your response. It's good to hear from someone from University of Phoenix on this subject. One area of disagreement, however. There was a brief period of time when the ".edu" tag could be, and was, claimed by non-accredited institutions. Kennedy-Western University, a non-accredited online institution, still uses the www.kw.edu email address. .edu is no guarantee that the institution has regional accreditation Carl |
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posted at 12/16/2003 8:42 AM EST
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posted at 12/18/2003 12:52 PM EST
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posted at 12/24/2003 1:08 AM EST
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posted at 11/25/2005 11:17 AM EST
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posted at 11/25/2005 11:46 AM EST
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Just for clarification, "fully accredited" is not the same as "regionally accredited," though regional accreditation is a high distinction. States also have their own accrediting bodies.
Regional accreditation distinguishes a school from an online college or institute start-up from somebody's parent's basement. It does more than that, of course. It is a good thing to look for in a degree granter. Accreditation for top business schools is from the AACSB. This, in my opinion, would make a business school "fully accredited." I thought it remarkable about four years ago, when I was on the phone with a sales associate of a well-known online university who when asked about AACSB, responded, "What's that?" http://www.aacsb.edu/ |



