04-10-2020, 08:50 PM
(11-01-2019, 02:23 AM)Leslie2828 Wrote:I suggest Purdue Global for anybody in as much as it is the best fit for the person. You will get a serious degree. Despite the fact that I do unequivocally advocate searching for local options too. They can be more financially savvy and valuable.(11-01-2019, 01:53 AM)Merlin Wrote:I am not interested in WGU due to proctoring exams and being monitored by professors closely. I want my own time if possible...(10-31-2019, 03:06 PM)eradreede Wrote: MBA - Purdue Global/Walden/Capella - (Self Paced,ExcelTrack, Tempo learning)
-NO webcam/proctoring required if possible.![]()
Interested in an MBA that I can complete in less than a year. Which will be quicker, cheaper to be completed in a few terms? Accreditation matters and the name but curious what you all have to say. I prefer ones with no interaction but I guess that may not be possible with these 3? People keep talking about profit and not for profit schools, but I do not know why it will matter in my case..
Which one would you choose? I could pick Healthcare Management Concentration or just the standard MBA. Definitely would not want to spend 12k or more for an MBA at this point where I am financially strapped. Just want a promotion since I have been here for 20 years and lacking an MBA. Employer just wants MBA despite where.
But if I could use the "status" for future, i still care for the reputation. I am weighing out options though.
If you're a US citizen you might want to add WGU to that list. Hard to beat for time and money investment and they are a non-profit regionally accredited university with ACBSP programmatic accreditation for their MBA.
Personally, had I not decided on going with WGU for my MBA, I probably would have gone with Purdue Global before Walden or Capella.