What Do Employers Think Of An Online MBA?
Ten years ago, there was a prevailing premonition when it came to job interviews; traditional degrees ultimately always trumped the newfound online variety. The stigma was real, partially nurtured by the proliferation of less-than-reliable online diploma mills. While that wasn’t terribly long ago, the idea of an employer flat-out disregarding any online degree feels like a distant memory. So, what do employers think of an Online MBA in 2017?
The Best Washington DC Part-Time MBA Programs
It’s common knowledge that professionals with MBA’s have higher average salaries after graduation, greater networking potential and a number of other advantages. A part-time MBA is a great way to earn these advantages at your own pace while minimizing student load debt and maintaining career momentum. If you’re thinking of getting your MBA, but can’t imagine the time commitment of a full-time graduate program, there are a host of part-time programs that can accommodate a busy schedule.
What Are The Best Washington DC Online MBA Programs?
Modern business students have a multitude of options when it comes to MBA programs, including: on-campus full-time or part-time programs; evening or weekend courses for working professionals and accelerated programs for those who want to earn their MBA in condensed amount of time. But for those who prioritize online flexibility and want to study in the nation’s capital, the question remains: what are the best Washington DC online MBA programs? Continue reading…
Empowering Female Leadership At The Kogod School of Business
Girls don’t just want to have fun at the Kogod School of Business — they get stuff done.
According to the school, Maria Wallace, MSAn ’17, wanted to help empowering female leadership in business. A professional in the IT Consulting sector, Wallace wanted to prove that women have plenty to offer the male-dominated industry. Continue reading…
Kogod Takes Global Leadership Top Honors
Last November, Kogod School of Business PMBA students Kelsey Branch and Christopher Correnti attended the The Beta Gamma Sigma (BGS) Global Leadership Summit in Dallas, Texas. Continue reading…
JD/MBA Students Complete Global Consulting Practicum in United Arab Emirates
A recent post on the American University Kogod School of Business website highlighted the exploits of two Kogod students who are pursuing the school’s JD/MBA dual degree program. The two students, Ayomide Oluleye and Michelle Emokpae, visited the United Arab Emirates (UAE) this past May as part of the program’s Global Consulting Practicum class. The trip provided the opportunity to work directly with a UAE-based company, giving students the chance to practice their consulting skills in a different culture. Continue reading…