USNWR's new grad school rankings were released today and they include rankings for online graduate degrees in business, education, engineering, nursing and more. http://grad-schools.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/best-graduate-schools
This is an odd error... Amberton lists its tuition by the course whereas the rest are listed by credit hour. If you search for MBA by price as "less than $500" Amberton doesn't show up, but schools that cost almost twice as much will. I guess it is a good assumption that my previous notion that Amberton was the least expensive MBA for one who doesn't have an in-state public program?
As far as I was able to see, they include listings of online programs, not rankings of them. There's a big difference. -=Steve=-
I'm aware. I tried to edit my post last night after realizing it was only a listing of programs, not rankings but for some reason the changes didn't take.