(05-13-2023, 01:18 PM)ss20ts Wrote:(05-13-2023, 12:15 PM)joshua27 Wrote: Now I just have to figure out which program will fit my learning style the best. I prefer openbook/notes exams (who doesn't?) and shorter paper requirements.
Give Amberton a look. They have a variety of MBA programs. All of my exams were open book. There is no proctoring. There are not a lot of exams because it's grad school. Mostly papers/projects depending on the course and professor. I did the MBA in Strategic Leadership and had a lot of freedom in the courses I selected. There were a few required courses, but most of my courses were up to me. I wasn't required to take any accounting, financial, HR, marketing, or economics courses. Amberton is $300 per credit plus a few fees (I think around $25 per term). They have 4 10 week terms a year. Nothing is due on holidays which is nice. Other programs such as CSU Global have deadlines on holidays with zero leeway. That was fun 4th of July weekend!
Thank you, I will definitely give Amberton a look and add it to my list of potentials! I like that it's a brick and mortar school. Currently I'm also considering:
Georgia Southwestern (moving to GA next month also)
Arkansas State
LSU Shrevport
Henderson State
Southeastern Oaklahoma State
(05-13-2023, 02:09 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: Depending on your budget, energy, time constraints, you can also take a look at the HAU MBA... and many more, like WGU MBA if you want to get it done faster...
I like the speed with which I've seen folks complete the WGU MBA but I'm a bit put off by the "online only" aspect of WGU. That isn't a knock against WGU at all, it's more of a personal quirk. HAU is interesting to me but the total lack of business accreditation is a no-go for me. I've heard they are working on becoming accredited but who knows when or if that'll happen.