e-Learning Statistics [MBA Friday Facts]
e-Learning continues to increase every year, especially amongst business students. Read these e-Learning Statistics to find out who the most common online students are and why they decided to get their degree online.
Online MBA Facts [MBA Friday Facts]
Since the first online MBA was offered in 1987, a variety of organizations have tried to offer online MBA programs. Read on for more facts and statistics about the growing popularity of online MBA programs.
Will there ever be a Duke Online MBA?
As the number of online MBA programs increases, more people are looking to their online MBA from top business schools. Since North Carolina is already home to two AACSB-accredited online MBA programs, more people are wondering if there will ever be a Duke online MBA program.
Penn State iMBA Chair Dr. Ashutosh Deshmukh on Online MBA Programs
Dr. Ashutosh Deshmukh is the Chair of the Penn State iMBA program as well as a professor of Accounting and MIS. In this interview, Dr. Deshmukh discusses online MBA programs and their increasing popularity.
AACSB Vice Chair Elect Joseph DiAngelo on Online MBA Accreditation
Joseph A. DiAngelo is the dean of the Erivan K. Haub School of Business at Saint Joseph’s University in Philadelphia. DiAngelo has been on AACSB’s board of directors since 2003, and currently serves as their Vice Chair Elect. In this interview Dean DiAngelo discusses AACSB, online MBA accreditation, and how to decide if an online MBA is the right option for you.
Online MBA Accreditation Demystified
Online MBA Accreditation is what separates the reputable programs from the questionable ones. Getting your degree from an AACSB, AMBA or EQUIS accredited MBA program is the best way to guarantee a return on your investment. At the same time, however, understanding the different types of accreditation organizations will make your online MBA search much easier.
QS Founder Nunzio Quacquarelli on Rankings and Online MBA Programs
Nunzio Quacquarelli is the founder and managing director of Top MBA Connect's parent company Quacquarelli Symonds (QS), as well as a recognized expert on the strengths, weaknesses, and specializations of business schools worldwide. He has an MA from Cambridge and an MBA from Wharton, where he started QS in a tiny campus office. Quacquarelli is responsible for the annual QS TopMBA.com Applicant Survey, QS TopMBA Jobs and Salary Trends Report and the QS Global 200 Business Schools Report. He is also the director of the QS World MBA Tour, the world's largest series of business schools information fairs.
Why Doesn't Harvard Have an Online MBA Program?
Since top business schools are creating online MBA programs, more and more people are wondering when you’ll be able to get your Harvard online MBA. It makes sense that people would want to be able to attend the world’s best business school from the convenience of their own home. In fact, Harvard Business School students tried to start an online class back in 1995 according to Sheryl Sandberg’s speech at Harvard Business School’s Class Day. So, why doesn’t Harvard have an online MBA program?
Online MBA Myths
There are tons of myths about online MBAs. How do you get to the truth? You can start by reading this article.
Is a One-Year Online MBA Worth It?
As online MBA programs become more popular, more people are looking into one-year online MBA programs. In addition to the convenience of studying from home, you could get your MBA in half the time. But are there any accredited online MBA programs out there? And is a one-year online MBA worth it?
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