Texas A & M - Commerce (GMAT can be waived & it's AACSB-accredited)

Discussion in 'General Distance Learning Discussions' started by blaketots, Jul 28, 2004.

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  1. blaketots

    blaketots New Member

    I just spoke to Shanna Hoskison at Texas A & M - Commerce about their online AACSB-accredited MBA program. The program is only 30 credits for those with an undergraduate business degree. They accept up to 1/3 of transfer credits into the program from an RA school (does not have to be an AACSB school for credits to transfer).

    They have just approved a new admission standard that allows the GMAT to be waived if your undergraduate GPA is 2.75 or better.

    The tuition is $456/credit hour for non-residents and only $220/credit hour for Texas residents. A pretty good deal for an AACSB program that doesn't require the GMAT.

    Check it out.... http://www7.tamu-commerce.edu/graduateprograms/Programs/online.asp
     
  2. Allenh20

    Allenh20 New Member

    Do they have a residency requirement?
     
  3. dl_mba

    dl_mba Member

    The MBA/MSM programs are 100% online.
     
  4. Allenh20

    Allenh20 New Member

    Thanks. I will look into it. Do you know of any other 100% online MBA/MSM programs with no GMAT or residency requirement?
     
  5. Allenh20

    Allenh20 New Member

    Of course it needs to be AACSB program
     
  6. dl_mba

    dl_mba Member

    Colorado State University has a GMAT wavier.

    But i think TAMUC(Texas A&M - Commerce) is by far has one of the best online MBA/MSM/MSIT program/s.
    The School is B&M, Great responsive Professors, Actual interaction with professors thro Classlive in some classes(actual teaching happens here along with solving sample problems and answering student's questions) every week. I had some classes that went for 2~3 hours every week, Mid-term/Final exams, regular Quizzes, Strict APA formatted assignments and case-studies, realistic grading(no grade inflation), Turnitin usage etc. I have called some professors and had meaningful discussions that went like 30~40 minutes.
    Bottomline: At the end of the courses you will actually learn a lot that can be used rightaway either at work or life.
     
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  7. ksjoseph86

    ksjoseph86 New Member

    Hi! Has anyone on here heard anything about the MS in Accounting a TAMU-Commerce? I am interested in the program. Thanks!
     
  8. dl_mba

    dl_mba Member

    There is already an active thread about this.
     
  9. Allenh20

    Allenh20 New Member

    ? about TAMU- Commerce online MBA

    Are all of the exams you took done completely online or were some of them proctored exams?
     
  10. azureskye

    azureskye New Member

    Just FYI, the MBA Program at WTAMU is also completely online, AACSB accredited and the GMAT is waived for GPA's of 3.0 and higher.
     

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