I got more info from her:
She said if its under 5k cause she'll have to pay it out of pocket and doesn't want to add to her current student loan balance. She also spoke to her supervisor again he's leaving within a year so if she's in the program and applies or his position (again the mba is the only thing stopping her) she mostly will get it if she's atleast halfway or more to completion.
So an MBA program that's cheap and easy (so maybe self pace would be a better word substitute). That she can do while working, with 3 kids, and being able to take time off or a term off if needed. And still be able to complete it, i would say maybe 15 months from now till finish?
I couldn't find anything most were out of her budget as well. Maybe something with an enrollment payment plan instead of a course pay would work for her.
Thanks!
Edit: I still say UoPeople would be best for her ever with the terrible peer review, its free and and will more than likely achieve regionally accreditation in the next few years.
She said if its under 5k cause she'll have to pay it out of pocket and doesn't want to add to her current student loan balance. She also spoke to her supervisor again he's leaving within a year so if she's in the program and applies or his position (again the mba is the only thing stopping her) she mostly will get it if she's atleast halfway or more to completion.
So an MBA program that's cheap and easy (so maybe self pace would be a better word substitute). That she can do while working, with 3 kids, and being able to take time off or a term off if needed. And still be able to complete it, i would say maybe 15 months from now till finish?
I couldn't find anything most were out of her budget as well. Maybe something with an enrollment payment plan instead of a course pay would work for her.
Thanks!
Edit: I still say UoPeople would be best for her ever with the terrible peer review, its free and and will more than likely achieve regionally accreditation in the next few years.