Cheapest MBA courses by credit hour

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  1. pugbelly

    pugbelly New Member

    The Fort Hays MBA is $400 per hour. Their other graduate degrees are $174 per hour.
     
  2. pugbelly

    pugbelly New Member

    Bellevue is there at $325 per hour, AMU for $250.
     
  3. novemberdude

    novemberdude New Member

    Glad to be of service!

    If you seriously do look into it, keep us posted. I'd love to hear more about it, I'm just personally curious.



     
  4. Note - SUNY IT is not yet AACSB accredited but is on track to complete the process by 2008.

    It would be very surprising for any AACSB school to accept non-AACSB credit.
     
  5. dl_mba

    dl_mba Member

    TAMU-C is a great school. They even transfer credits from non-AACSB schools as long as they are RA.
    TAMUC is not the same as TAMU-College Station but the quality of TAMUC courses are very high. The professors are great and cooperative. That does nt mean its easy to complete their courses.. they expect Quality coursework from every student.
     
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  6. dl_mba

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  7. bullet

    bullet New Member

    This looks pretty cheap

    This College looks pretty cheap to me @ $175.00 .

    www.scu.ac.cr

    Southern Christian University
     
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    dl_mba Member

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  9. Ted Heiks

    Ted Heiks Moderator and Distinguished Senior Member

  10. little fauss

    little fauss New Member

    By the way, if ACBSP is sufficient, there's Chadron State in Nebraska. They're in the range of $175/cr hr, and they have an outstanding MBA faculty: doctorates virtually all around. I've been in touch with them lately, and judging by their helpfulness and lightning-quick responses, I'd highly recommend them for anyone seeking MBA credit or an MBA online.

    http://www.csc.edu/business/faculty.html
     
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  11. bullet

    bullet New Member

    clone

    Maybe they are the same school? Or run by the same missonairies.
     
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  13. rana

    rana New Member

    Cheapest MBA

    I think I found the Cheapest regionally accredited MBA. It is New Mexico Highlands University, with a Fall 2009 tuition of $123/hr, up to 6 hrs/sem. The whole 37 MBA program will cost you only around $4500. They are accredited by SACS. They have MBAs with concentrations in :

    Accounting
    Human Resources Management
    International Business
    Nonprofit Financial Management
    Management Information Systems

    For up to 6 hrs of classes, there is no out of state fees.
    If anybody ends up taking classes there, let me know. I can recommend you, because I know the Director of Admissions there.
    Also, If anybody can find a cheaper accredited MBA/MS business program, keep us informed.

    I wish the best for everybody in this forum in pursuing their educational goals.
     
  14. rana

    rana New Member

    Try University of North Texas ......both Denton and Dallas campuses. Dallas campus is much cheaper than Denton. i think they are the cheapest AACSB accredited school. One class would cost you $726.00...comes out to 242/hr for Fall 2009.
    Hope this hels and I will keep looking for you. Best of Luck!

    P.S. There are cheaper colleges, regionall accredited but not AACSB. If your school accepts non-AACSB, then you have plenty of options.
     
  15. Ted Heiks

    Ted Heiks Moderator and Distinguished Senior Member

    That's fine, but New Mexico is in North Central Association territory.
     
  16. TCord1964

    TCord1964 New Member

    Is this program available online? I could find no indication on the school's web site that there is a distance learning option available.
     
  17. FLA Expatriate

    FLA Expatriate New Member

    Unsure about the university web site, but according to the schedule on Ban Web, many if not all required grad business courses are designated as "Internet Courses".

    It's worth contacting the school.
     
  18. rana

    rana New Member

    I am sorry, it is NCACS accredited.
     
  19. rana

    rana New Member

    Western New Mexico is also fairly cheap.........1 grad class is $521 and 2 classes are $977, after all fees. They also have a payment plan that allows you to pay in 4 equal payments + $25 (one-time fee)
     

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