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Tips On Finding The Right Online MBA Program

2010-09-05

Before the invention of the Internet, finding the right MBA program was a matter of sifting through thick books, catalogs or going the career center at your university to speak one-on-one with an advisor. But with the advancements in technology, a lot has changed. Not only are you able look for good MBA programs online, but you are also able to attend an online MBA school. Although there used to be a lot of debate surrounding the validity of online MBA programs and their ability to teach students the necessary skills needed to succeed, that is no longer the case. There are a number of superior schools and online MBA programs that are both nationally and regionally accredited, and that provide great direction and instruction. The following are some tips on finding the right MBA program to fit your needs and help you succeed.

With so many online programs to choose from today, it is hard shuffling through them all to find the one that you can truly trust and learn from. If you do a simple search for online MBA programs, you are guaranteed to get an extremely long list of schools. The key is to enter the right search terms and to look for specific programs. There are brick and mortar universities that now offer online programs, so it may be best to start there. In this case, simply type in the schools of interest and look through their sites to see if they offer not only MBA courses online, but actual MBA programs that you can complete entirely online, as well. This is a great place to start for those just starting out on their MBA school search.

Those who opt not to go with an established institution and want to attend schools that are all or partially online, have to attack the search differently. The first thing to do is, type in your search criteria and try to be as specific as possible. For example, if you know what concentration you want to focus on, like marketing or international business, make sure you put that in the search. Once you've gotten a good list of schools that you think seem decent, write them down. The next step is to actually go through the websites of the schools you found and see if they have the courses you want and a program you believe is strong enough to help you succeed in your endeavors. The last step is making sure the narrowed down list of schools is actually regionally accredited.

It's important to find the right MBA program for you, but it's also important that the program provides the necessary material to help your career move forward.