New Ranking of Top 50 Online MBA Degrees Lists George Washington University’s #17
A recently published list of the Top 50 Online MBA Degrees by TopManagmentDegrees.com has ranked George Washington University’s Online MBA Program as #17 overall. TopManagmentDegrees.com’s business education rankings, dubbed the “Super Ranking,” are put together in a way that to help prospective students make a smart choice about where to invest their time and money.
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REGISTER: GWSB Online Info Session on August 5th
Prospective MBAs can join George Washington University School of Business admissions faculty on August 5th for an upcoming online information session to learn more about the GWSB Online MBA. During the 60-minute web-based session, a member of the GWSB team will discuss how a Online MBA can influence your career, expand your abilities, and enable you to pursue different opportunities. Continue reading…
Zarb Online MBA Ranked by Princeton Review
The Online MBA program at the Zarb School of Business has been ranked no. 15 in the nation by the Princeton Review. This is the first time that the publication has ranked online MBA programs. The rankings rate the top 25 online MBA programs at 80 different schools. The Zarb online MBA is the only program in the metropolitan New York area to make the list.
The rankings were based on information that the Princeton Review received from surveys of administrators, students and graduates of online MBA programs. The surveys focused on five core areas, which included, academics, selectivity, faculty, technical platforms and career outcomes. The scores for each of the core areas were weighted and the score was combined to complete the final score for the program.
Fox Online MBA Ranked No. 1 For Military Veterans
The Online MBA at the Fox School of Business has been ranked no. 1 for military veterans by U.S. News & World Report. The rankings for the top online MBA programs for military veterans was released by U.S. News on May 19. The Fox online MBA was ranked no. 1 nationally for its benefits for student veterans. Temple University is also frequently ranked as a top military friendly university.
Fox started offering the online MBA in 2009. The curriculum for this program is extremely flexible and offers students multiple entry points through out the year. The program begins with a weeklong residency at Temple’s campus in Philadelphia. Courses for the program are taught one at a time over the course of four weeks. Students complete the courses at their own pace.
Zarb Hosts Upcoming Information Events
The Frank G. Zarb School of Business will be hosting three upcoming information events for prospective students this month. The events will be held June 18, June 25 and June 27. The information sessions on June 18 and 25 will be held online during a webinar from 6pm to 7pm. The information session on June 27 will be held from 11am to 1pm on the Zarb School of Business campus at Hofstra University. The webinars will be open to all prospective online MBA students and the information session held on campus will be open to all prospective graduate business students.
The MBA webinars will focus on the online MBA at Zarb. The Zarb online MBA was the first online MBA program offered among AACSB accredited universities in the New York metro area. The online MBA program was designed for experienced business professionals who are looking to focus their education in strategic management. The program features case study analysis and an intensive business core curriculum. The program is taught 100 percent online and features a 48 credit curriculum.
Mason’s Online MBA Voted Among Best for Vets
According to a press release on the George Mason School of Business website, the school’s online Master of Business Administration program tied at No. 31 for best online MBA program for Veterans. This survey of online programs for veterans profiled 737 different universities and colleges.
Mason’s 20-month Global, National Defense, and Critical Infrastructure Protection EMBA programs is offered online, and gives executives and working professionals a world-class business education, without the career interruption of a traditional graduate business degree.
The rankings, compiled by U.S. News & World Report, were determined by examining: Affordability, accessibility, reputation, how much financial assistance is available, which federal aid programs the schools recognize, and faculty credentials.
“Mason values the experience and diversity veterans bring to both the campus and online environment,” said Jennifer Connors, director of Mason’s Office of Military Services. “We are committed to creating a pathway to success for our student veterans.”
GIJobs.com has also named Mason a “Military Friendly” school for the past six years thanks to the school’s commitment to supporting student veterans on campus and in their careers: Mason, with almost 34,000 students, has more than 3,000 military-related students, including active duty, veterans, reservists, guardsmen and dependents.
Information from this article was sourced by a piece by Buzz McClain that originally appeared on the Mason News Desk.