(07-10-2021, 02:22 PM)ss20ts Wrote: The brochure says this:
2-day weekend modules
once every two weeks.
Does that mean a residency? Or you have to be on campus?
The website says this:
We work with a blend of classroom and online learning.
So you need to be on campus at some point.
This is odd:
A pass in the examination for
graduate admission
At all of the grad programs I've looked at I've never seen one where I needed to take an exam for admission.
Be forewarned that many times admissions will tell potential students one thing and then they find out once they're in a program that it's not true.
I'm also not sure how well a university in Uganda will look to the rest of the world. You can complete an MBA through a US university for $3000 at the Hellenic American University in New Hampshire. That would probably be better career wise for most people than a school in Uganda. Also be sure to really investigate international universities. Many are not what they appear to be.
Yes you are right. I've noticed that with other schools too. I wouldn't trust admission and get everything in writing.
As I mentioned, better options are available and I personally prefer to stay local, no matter what the price tag is.