10-04-2007, 01:24 PM
I've been thinking the same thing over the past week. lol.
I did a lot of googling and found this site that really helped me get an overall picture of the pricing for MBA degrees. I'm also considering going to law school. When I spoke with some of the counselor's, as well as other law firms, as I've been handling claims in litigation for 16 years, they were very adamant that If I get my undergraduate degree, as well as an MBA degree in the future, to make sure it is regionally accredited.
I started doing some searching on google and found the following site. I'm sure there are others.
Regionally accredited online MBA
AACSB-accredited online MBA
Some of the schools, I'm currently looking at is Mississippi State University, California State University DH, and a few blocks from my house National University, as all are regionally accredited.
Keep in mind, it's best to contact the HR Dept for prospective employers, to people you know who are managers in the field you are trying to get into. Find out from them if a school is regionally accredited would make a difference. Maybe some don't mind if they are regionally accredited or not, but it's best to do your research first. I'm so glad I contacted the admissions office at various law schools, as well as prospective law firms I was interested in before I started my path to my undergraduate degree. Some of the schools I had listed would not have been accepted. I ended up signing up with Excelsior for my B.S. in Liberal Arts.
Joe Lomas
I did a lot of googling and found this site that really helped me get an overall picture of the pricing for MBA degrees. I'm also considering going to law school. When I spoke with some of the counselor's, as well as other law firms, as I've been handling claims in litigation for 16 years, they were very adamant that If I get my undergraduate degree, as well as an MBA degree in the future, to make sure it is regionally accredited.
I started doing some searching on google and found the following site. I'm sure there are others.
Regionally accredited online MBA
AACSB-accredited online MBA
Some of the schools, I'm currently looking at is Mississippi State University, California State University DH, and a few blocks from my house National University, as all are regionally accredited.
Keep in mind, it's best to contact the HR Dept for prospective employers, to people you know who are managers in the field you are trying to get into. Find out from them if a school is regionally accredited would make a difference. Maybe some don't mind if they are regionally accredited or not, but it's best to do your research first. I'm so glad I contacted the admissions office at various law schools, as well as prospective law firms I was interested in before I started my path to my undergraduate degree. Some of the schools I had listed would not have been accepted. I ended up signing up with Excelsior for my B.S. in Liberal Arts.
Joe Lomas