Central State University

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  1. hrafik

    hrafik New Member

    guys,

    has anyone tried the Central State University (CSU) MBA or DBA. they are only appoved in Califoria but not accredited. They seem to have a nice content.

    need you feedback,
    hisham
     
  2. triggersoft

    triggersoft New Member

    wow,
    although there´s not one single person listed on the faculty page, i must admit that they DO HAVE a great internet domain!
    [​IMG]

    (besides, because the school´s not accredited, i would certainly avoid it... - just my personal opinion).

    best greetings,

    trigger
     
  3. John Bear

    John Bear Senior Member

    Hmm. The reverse yellow pages search (http://yp9.superpages.com) for their registered address finds only two chiropractors and an engineering firm at that address. They are, however, in the yellow pages for the different address I have in my book, page 209.

    What foresight, to have gotten the URL of www.university.edu. Reminds of the Ben Franklin Academy, no recognized accreditation, with the address of Box 1776, Washington DC, and the phone number USA-1776. No longer with us.
     
  4. bing

    bing New Member

    personally, i would shy away from any school that is not accredited. there are too many decent low cost foreign options for the mba and mba. (even better, there are cheap mba programs in the u.s. that are accredited).

    bing

     
  5. hrafik

    hrafik New Member

    I am searching for MBA and DBA options for me and some friends. we're looking for MBA within $3000 to $4000 and DBA within $5000 to $7000.

    the only option we can see is state approved not accredited (very expensive). can you advise with an accredited option (Us or Europe) that match this criteria.

    Also, what about SCUPS and California Coast.
     
  6. Rich Douglas

    Rich Douglas Well-Known Member

    Do not expect to find accredited options within the price ranges you cite. I can think of none in the U.S. or Europe. The University of South Africa might be an option, depending upon the area and level of study, and where the student lives.

    Neither SCUPS nor CCU meet your criteria. Neither are accredited.

    Rich Douglas, noting the lack of a free lunch.
     
  7. hrafik

    hrafik New Member

    Thanks Rich,

    that's why I went for unaccredited options. I'll check the RSA option.

    also, what about DETC accredited options. do you think any of them matches my criteria.

    regarding SCUPS and CCU, i am asking about their reputation and quality of education. does anyone have any experience with them.
     
  8. Randell1234

    Randell1234 Moderator

    I have my BS in Business from Cal Coast and I am enrolled in the MBA program. I must say that I am very happy with the school.
    I know several people who have earned their BS and MBA's from Cal Coast and one person that earned a DBA. These degrees have helped their careers. Several people work for a VERY large medical equipment manufacturer and one person when on to become a hospital CEO ( he already had an MS from and RA school ).
     
  9. hrafik

    hrafik New Member

    Do they have permenant faculty staff or they are part timers. What about the mentor's support during the course. how do you take your exams?

    in general, how can I check the strength and expertise of the staff of a state approved university.
     

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