I applied to two MBA programs and got accepted into both of them. Now comes the process of evaluation and elimination. Any advise from those who experienced a similar situation? What was the deciding factor? One is a hybrid program, the other is 100% online. Both are regionally accredited and certified by the ACBSP, I don't want to go to a AACSB college; I'm not knocking AACSB, it just isn't for me.
Given the lack of any other stated differentiator, it comes down to whether the hybrid aspect appeals to you or not. :shrug:
I asume hybrid means some B&M in-seat courses with a teacher/instructor/etc - this can be a help for certain courses (statistics comes to mind).
Indeed. A hybrid program is a blend of online and classroom formats. My bachelors was accomplished this way, and I really liked this format. (Electives online, core classes in major in classroom) Truth be told I am a little intimidated by an online MBA, because I know the coursework can be difficult. My A.A. was at a community college (B&M), my B.S. was hybrid, so I have technically never attended a program that was completely online. :dunno: I was accepted in Norwich University and Dominican University of California. Tuition will be paid by uncle sam. :usa2: