Reputed AACSB MBA for under $25K?

Discussion in 'General Distance Learning Discussions' started by mors, Jun 16, 2009.

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  1. AUTiger00

    AUTiger00 New Member

    Actually, almost none of them do. If you look at the top 15 MBA programs only the University of Pennsylvania (Wharton). UCLA (Anderson) and Cal-Berkley (Haas) have an undergraduate program. The University of Virginia has a commerce school (McIntyre) for undergraduates and MAcc students, their business school (Darden) only offers MBAs.
     
  2. This is one of the reasons why I have postponed my graduation date until past September (the requirement to graduate from IU Bloomington is to take at least one class registered there) - apparently only a VERY few people wanted to graduate from IUPUI with the rest from Bloomington.
     
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  3. smartasia3

    smartasia3 New Member

    That sounds great. Do you know whether students at the other Kelley direct programs (e.g. MS degrees) receive IUPUI or Bloomington degrees?
     
  4. No offense to the alums, but if they didn't know they were just plain dumb. It was clear from the beginning as you received an iupui.edu e-mail address, the program was administered from Indianapolis, and the chair of the program was from IUPUI.

    Having said that, the faculty came from either IU Bloomington or IUPUI, and in my experience, the vast majority has been excellent.

    However, there is definitely a brand difference between IU Bloomington and IUPUI and I'm pleased that my transcript will now be IU Bloomington (although the diploma will still say Bloomington-Indianapolis). However, even the graphic of the diploma on the kd.iu.edu site says this (if you can read it) and it's always been that way.

    Again, caveat emptor. There have been a few whiny people who attended the program, like anything in life. They should have gone elsewhere if they weren't happy.
     
  5. Dave C.

    Dave C. New Member

    You'll get one of the top UK schools for that price.

    Have a look at Henley Business School or Warwick University.
     

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