Millions of Americans are now pursuing degrees online, and business schools have responded by offering a variety of online MBA programs. Although many lesser-known schools offer excellent accredited programs, some students feel more comfortable enrolling at large state schools and well-known private universities. The list below provides links to online MBA programs from schools you probably already know and trust.
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University of Phoenix – Associate’s, Bachelor’s, Master’s and Doctorate Degrees. The University of Phoenix lets students can earn their degrees either online or on campus. Blended programs are an option too.
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Kaplan University – Associate’s, Bachelor’s, & Master’s Degrees. Features numerous MBA degrees! They also offer “advanced start” programs for students who need an acceleration program.
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Walden University – Associate’s, Bachelor’s, & Master’s Degrees. Offers a wide range of online MBA Programs. Online students can get an advanced degree in subjects from health care management to marketing to business (and everything in-between).
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Capella University – Associate’s, Bachelor’s, & Master’s Degrees. Capella University has a generous transfer policy, accepting up to 99 credits for its MBA programs. Capella University offers several master’s programs in a wide variety of subjects
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- Arizona State University offers a highly-ranked, 22-month, online MBA program. One campus visit is required. MBA students may also pursue a dual degree in conjunction with ASU’s school of engineering.
- Ball State University in Indiana lets students take its online MBA program full-time or part-time. The typical student graduates within 20 months.
- California State University in Dominguez Hills provides online MBA training with a concentration in international business. The program can be completed within 18 months.
- Carnegie Mellon University, a prominent private school in Pennsylvania, offers an online “FlexMode” MBA program to employees at certain work sites across America. Interactive lessons must be accessed at a certain time of day.
- DeVry’s Keller Graduate School of Management has a flexible online MBA program that students can access any time. Students can choose from 15 concentrations and may concurrently pursue a CPA (Certified Public Accountant) degree through DeVry’s dual degree program.
- Duke University, the home of America’s oldest business school, offers a prestigious “Cross Continent’ MBA program for distance learners.
- Pennsylvania State University, which has offered distance learning for more than a century, now offers an online MBA program. It includes two one-week residencies in Pittsburgh in which students present group projects.
- The University of Florida has been ranked #1 in distance education by The Economist. Online MBA students must visit the Gainesville campus each semester to take proctored exams.