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Coursera Illinois Tech MBA - Vle045 - 04-13-2023

Just noticed this on Coursera for about $15,000.  I don’t know much about the school.  But the price is an affordable range.  

https://coursera.org/share/22a1468c3a8e86343d7b8dd5fa25afda


RE: Coursera Illinois Tech MBA - dfrecore - 04-13-2023

$15k for an MBA from a school I've never heard of? Kinda pricy, I think you can find those at lots of schools for less.

Now, if you're from Illinois, and it's well-respected, then sure, you might want to consider it...


RE: Coursera Illinois Tech MBA - Courcelles - 04-13-2023

“ You can gain acceptance into the program regardless of your educational background or professional experience. Complete three courses (Business Strategy in a Competitive Market, Managerial Economics: Buyer and Seller Behavior, Mastering Excel Essentials to Enhance Business Value) with at least a B in each course and you’ll be accepted—even if you do not hold a bachelor’s degree.”

That last part is kind of unusual in the US. And it’s an R2 institution… So this may be a decent option for certain folks.


RE: Coursera Illinois Tech MBA - frankc - 04-13-2023

(04-13-2023, 10:05 PM)Courcelles Wrote: “ You can gain acceptance into the program regardless of your educational background or professional experience. Complete three courses (Business Strategy in a Competitive Market, Managerial Economics: Buyer and Seller Behavior, Mastering Excel Essentials to Enhance Business Value) with at least a B in each course and you’ll be accepted—even if you do not hold a bachelor’s degree.”

That last part is kind of unusual in the US.  And it’s an R2 institution… So this may be a decent option for certain folks.

Seems like Coursera now offers a couple of master's degree programs that do not require a bachelor's degree.


RE: Coursera Illinois Tech MBA - Vle045 - 04-14-2023

(04-13-2023, 09:50 PM)dfrecore Wrote: $15k for an MBA from a school I've never heard of?  Kinda pricy, I think you can find those at lots of schools for less.

Now, if you're from Illinois, and it's well-respected, then sure, you might want to consider it...

It's definitely not the cheapest out there, but it's on the lower end of the spectrum.    Worth looking into if it fits your needs/budget.  The admission criteria can possibly put it at the top of the list for some.  I think the iMBA from Geis on Coursera is around $24k. 

For me, I need as cheap as possible, which is why I chose the program I am doing.  (I don't want to take out loans).  The only possibly cheaper one was HAU, but the school wasn't as appealing.


RE: Coursera Illinois Tech MBA - lisarox - 04-14-2023

Average GPA 3.98? Dang.


RE: Coursera Illinois Tech MBA - Pats20 - 04-14-2023

Probably not too bad of a deal for a top 150 school and located in Chicago.


RE: Coursera Illinois Tech MBA - bjcheung77 - 04-18-2023

Interesting... Seems like an alright school... They're ranked globally as well.
Here's their WIKI: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Illinois_Institute_of_Technology


Coursera Illinois Tech MBA - Darknigh7 - 03-08-2024

I looked into this one over the past week and one odd thing; they have zero scholarships and don't participate in US Federal Financial Aid. Not even unsubsidized loans. Was an automatic no go for me. The nearby U of I iMBA is twice as expensive but has 70% off competitive scholarships and full FAFSA financial aid.

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