Jacksonville State University 12 Month Online AACSB MBA - What am I missing?

Discussion in 'General Distance Learning Discussions' started by BMWGuinness, Jan 9, 2008.

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  1. Kizmet

    Kizmet Moderator


    You may only be missing the application deadline. Go for it baby!
     
  2. TCord1964

    TCord1964 New Member

    The real question is will they take a student with an NA undergraduate degree? :)
     
  3. TEKMAN

    TEKMAN Semper Fi!

    I doubt! Florida Institute of Technology is not AACSB, but doesn't accept NA.
     
  4. bmills072200

    bmills072200 New Member

    Fortunately, I had all of the foundation courses completed...so it worked out great for me...

    Most of the foundation courses can be CLEP'd or otherwise tested out of though...so, don't let that deter you.

    The kicker is that I do not think that they accept NA undergrads. I do not know that for a fact, but I was specifically asked that question of whether my undergrad was from an RA school by the Dean of the MBA program.

    Anyway...good luck...
     
  5. Dfrancis

    Dfrancis New Member

    Admission question?

    Hello,

    I am new to the forums and had a question about this online mba program.

    I am currently finishing up a degree with EX, and have approximately 85 credits.

    However, 33 of those credits come from a N/A school. (I took the penn foster managementt certificate to knock out some courses).

    But, as my degree would be granted by an RA institution, and since the majority of my business courses would have been from RA schools, would I be able to gain admission into a program like this providing I met the GMAT/GPA requirements?

    I was told before on another forum that it wouldn't matter for 80% of the schools out there as long as the GMAT/GPA was solid, and the degree awarded was from an RA school, but I wanted to make sure in case.

    I appreciate any advice on this, thanks. :)
     
  6. TCord1964

    TCord1964 New Member

    While PFC is a NA school, many of their courses are reviewed by ACE, which is accepted by many RA schools. Chances are you won't have any problem transferring most, if not all, of your PFC courses.
     
  7. bmills072200

    bmills072200 New Member

    I would be surprised if that was an issue...
     
  8. Dfrancis

    Dfrancis New Member

    After receiving several emails from different schools, This seems to be the general consensus.

    I don't think I'll have much to worry about.
     
  9. Tarbuza

    Tarbuza New Member

    Credit transfer from non-AACSB MBA

    Do they accept credit from non-AACSB MBA?
     

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