Keller School of Management (Devry)

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  1. Mattjb34

    Mattjb34 New Member

    Hi everyone,

    I'm looking for some feedback concerning this school MBA school. I have searching for options and am enticed by the flexible schedule it would allow a working professional such as myself and also that it would not require me to take the GMATs. A little background on myself, I graduated from Saint Joseph's University in Philadelphia with a degree in Business Management and would like to get an MBA in Management Information Systems or a similar program to enhance my technical skills. I would a 50+ hour week at a eClinical software company outside of Philadelphia. Any feedback on the MIS program would be great as well.

    Thanks!
     
  2. TEKMAN

    TEKMAN Semper Fi!

    According to your post, it seems you are trying to escape from GMAT. Is money a factor for you in obtaining an MBA? If not, I would recommend to select the high reputation school as possible, or AACSB schools.

    As for Keller School of Management of DeVry University; I have never heard any bad news about them. However, I am not a big fan of schools that have online life representative 24/7. It is educational institution, not banking or business institutions.

    Have you thought about non-MBA program? Such as Engineering Management, Information System Management, Telecommunications Management, and etc?
     
  3. Arch23

    Arch23 New Member

    I received positive feedback about KGSM in the workplace, which was why I enrolled with them during the early part of this decade (KGSM West Hills, now located in Sherman Oaks, CA). I don't know if they have changed their admission requirements, but when I applied, I had a choice of either turning in GMAT scores or taking their own entrance exam (the purpose was for appropriate placement - KGSM back then required business English and math classes for those academically qualified but didn't score well enough to place out of these courses before beginning the MBA program).

    I was happy with the professors and the amount of learning and I was especially pleased with the student services (the best!) but the tuition was too high and the posting & writing requirements were unreasonable.

    KGSM was a regionally-accredited not-for-profit stand-alone graduate institution for about 30 years prior to merging with the undergraduate school DeVry Institute of Techonology into what is now known as DeVry University.
     

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