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Tui - Mba
#1
Hi,,

I was hoping anyone who is enrolled in TUI's MBA degree or who has graduated from it could give me some info on the program.

thanks,

Peace123
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#2
I was wondering the same thing. On their website it states you need 32 credits for their degree requirement and 12 credits for electives for a total of 44 credits(Each class is 4 credits). This comes out to a total of $15,180 based on their listed tuition...kind of pricey for my wallet.

For those who have got any masters degree, not necessarily MBA at this school, how long did it take? Is this a program that one could complete in less than 1 year?

Also has anbody gone through FHSU,WGU,Indiana University, or CSU online for masters? How are they?

Any other suggestions for inexpensive regionally accredited master programs that could be completed within 1 year not mentioned in earlier posts?

Thank you in advance for info.
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taylor Wrote:I was wondering the same thing. On their website it states you need 32 credits for their degree requirement and 12 credits for electives for a total of 44 credits(Each class is 4 credits). This comes out to a total of $15,180 based on their listed tuition...kind of pricey for my wallet.

For those who have got any masters degree, not necessarily MBA at this school, how long did it take? Is this a program that one could complete in less than 1 year?

Also has anbody gone through FHSU,WGU,Indiana University, or CSU online for masters? How are they?

Any other suggestions for inexpensive regionally accredited master programs that could be completed within 1 year not mentioned in earlier posts?

Thank you in advance for info.

What makes TUI interesting to me is :

1. I would not have the additional cost of books.

2. As a state employee I would qualify for their FTAP , making the cost of each 4 credit course $ 1000.

3. The current Tuition Reimb. program between my Union and Employer, will cover 2 grad. courses a year for grad courses costing $1250 or less.

If I was paying out of pocket for my Masters, I would definitely be enrolling with Amberton or WNMU instead.
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#4
Degreeinfo has some threads on TUI, and great deal of info on graduate schools decision making in general.

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#5
Peace,

That's a pretty good discount. Although, it looks like those other 2 schools you mentioned would be cheaper still. Thanks for mentioning Amberton I just checked that one out that could be a possibility for me. WNMU, on the other hand, wouldn't work for me because I think it would take longer to finish, considering I'm out of state and the 6 credit max. per semester to receive the lower tuition rate.

Well, let's hope some others can give us some input.
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#6
Valdosta State seems to have a pretty inexpensive online ACBSP-accredited program. Distance education students also pay in-state tuition which I think is 130/cr. too which make it a heck of a deal.
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SophanPhin82 Wrote:Valdosta State seems to have a pretty inexpensive online ACBSP-accredited program. Distance education students also pay in-state tuition which I think is 130/cr. too which make it a heck of a deal.

Based on the info at this link Program Cost the web mba is $600 per credit
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