The Pennsylvania State University offers an online MBA program that is well recognized. Also well recognized is the University of Phoenix's MBA program.
Some schools that offer online MBAs include Saint Leo University, University of Phoenix, Walden University, Capella University and Northeastern University.
There are many schools that offer MBAs as well as Business schools. Some of these schools are Northwestern University, Duke University online, Purdue University online. Are all but a few.
The motto of Association of MBAs is 'Inspiring Global Excellence'.
I have no experience of the University of Leicester MBA, but I have a friend studying their MBA by distance learning with the University of Wales. Their MBA, from what I gather, is good value for money and is a lot less than studying on campus or with other providers. She studies online and from what I hear she completes assessments and exams online too - so it is very convenient and flexible. (She's a busy manager so studying on campus was not at all suitable.) I guess the main difference between the two is the level of flexibility and the cost. (A lot of MBAs are around £8 or £10k, and I think my friend pays about £5k)
National Society of Hispanic MBAs was created in 1988.
One can find MBA jobs online at many employment websites such as Indeed, Simply Hired, and Monsters, although these websites include jobs that are not only for MBAs. One can also find jobs at MBA Jobs that list only jobs for those who hold MBAs.
There are schools that offer MBAs online but you may not be able to get a scholarship. Cal State offers a good MBA program for only $3000, which is reasonable.
The University of Reading has the Henley Business School which is pretty well known - it's triple accredited and offers all sorts of courses like MBAs and short courses and bespoke courses - I suppose it depends what you're looking for..? It's also got some pretty good names from the world of business on its faculty. I couldn't tell you about Westminster though; anyone?
MBAs
Nearly all universities offer MBAs in Business. The top 5 Business Universities however are Harvard, Stanford, University of Pennsylvania, MIT and Northwestern University.
From my experience, employers don't specifically look at where you received your MBA (online or on-campus). Most people that are receiving an MBA have some business or management experience along with the education. The only time this would matter is if you wanted to get a top 5 MBA which is extremely expensive to begin with. In fact, there are several online MBA's that fall within the top 50 MBAs in the U.S. Check out the Related Link below
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