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Jan 14, 2020

Indiana, UNC Keep Top Spot in New U.S. News Online MBA Ranking

2020 Online MBA Ranking

One year after the University of Indiana Kelley School of Business and University of North Carolina Kenan-Flagler Business School grabbed the top mantle in the U.S. News & World ReportBest Online MBA Programs” list, the two schools managed to hold the first spot yet again in the publication’s updated 2020 Online MBA ranking.

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Dec 12, 2019

BREAKING: Temple Fox Awards Settlement After Rankings Fallout

Temple lawsuit

According to the Philadelphia Inquirer, Pennsylvania state Attorney General Josh Shapiro officially announced a settlement with the Temple University Fox School of Business in Philadelphia regarding its previously reported false reporting with U.S. News & World Report. The new Temple lawsuit settlement awards Fox students at least $250,000 in new scholarships.

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Dec 3, 2019

Real Humans of the University of Michigan Ross School of Business Online MBA Program

Michigan Online MBA Real Humans

The MBA landscape is rapidly changing. As schools look for new ways to invigorate the traditional business degree, newer, flexible programs are becoming a provincial point of focus. Some of the world’s more lauded institutions, like the University of Michigan Stephen M. Ross School of Business—ranked as the 10th best business school in the country by U.S. News & World Report—have been more proactive about the sea change, recently introducing its first official Online MBA program offering.

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Nov 20, 2019

Santa Clara Leavey Online MBA Lands in Princeton Review Top 25

Santa Clara Online MBA

Two years after debuting its Online MBA program, the Santa Clara University Leavey School of Business‘ offering earned a top 25 spot in the newest Princeton Review ranking.

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Oct 29, 2019

5 Questions with UW’s Hybrid MBA Program Director

5 Questions UW Foster

In our latest installment of the MetroMBA “5 Questions” series, we speak with Jodey Farwell, the new Director of the University Washington Foster School of Business Hybrid MBA Program. Farwell talks about the school’s rapidly growing program, what you can expect when enrolling, and Seattle’s staple brunch spot.


1.) Why Do You Believe the UW Foster Hybrid MBA is Expanding While Other MBA Programs Around the U.S. are Shrinking?

“The UW Foster Hybrid MBA program is a niche model—it’s not online and it’s not in person. It is something different, something better. Fostering a belief that we are ‘Better Together, Better Tomorrow.’ 

Jodey Farwell, UW Foster Hybrid MBA Program Director.

The Hybrid MBA was designed with today’s current student in mind. Want to feel connected to your classmates, professors, and university? We have quarterly immersions. Want to be challenged by world-class faculty without having to physically sit in class each week? We have dynamic synchronous ‘live’ sessions each week. Our classes are delivered with intentionality. Our curriculum design team works with faculty to break down their content in order to deliver different concepts in compelling ways from high quality, professional videos to live sessions to activities in the online course environment.  Our cohort team-based program creates a tight-knit network of students located all over the US.

Our Seattle location is also attractive. Seattle has established itself as an iconic, global leader in business and innovation. For students wanting to get their foot in the door with Seattle-based companies such as Microsoft, Amazon, Expedia, and Starbucks, Foster can provide access through its expansive alumni network and rich Seattle business connections.”

2.) What is the Ideal Type of Candidate for the UW Foster Hybrid MBA Program?

“Our program is built for busy mid-career professionals. They are self-motivated, driven, and collaborative individuals looking to make an impact in their industry.” 

3.) What are the Advantages of the Hybrid MBA Over Other Traditional Online MBA Programs?

“The Hybrid MBA allows you to remote into class from wherever you are the world. If you travel for work, for pleasure, or are in the midst of a move—no problem; you can continue pursuing your MBA with our program.  

We are in a highly remote/telecommuting culture. If your job is remote in nature, you can be ‘live’ anywhere; the Hybrid MBA creates this same environment with its virtual classroom. This allows for some flexibility while deepening how the students value their in-person immersion sessions each quarter. When they arrive, they are ‘all in.’ This is their time to spend together and to network, with professors, and staff, and our career experts.”

“The UW Foster Hybrid MBA program is a niche model—it’s not online and it’s not in person. It is something different, something better. Fostering a belief that we are ‘Better Together, Better Tomorrow,'” Farwell says.

4.) How Does UW Foster Help Establish Students’ Careers with a Program that is Majority Online?

“As part of the UW Hybrid MBA, we have two career experts on staff. They offer one on one coaching, remote and in-person programming, and applicable workshops. They often bridge the gap between classroom learning and applying those concepts in your day to day- from salary negotiations, interviewing, or networking facilitation. It is our required in-person quarterly sessions, ‘Immersions’ that make these in-person components possible. 

The Career Management team also offers optional treks where students can travel to key metropolitan areas to visit companies. Students visit high growth U.S. companies to experience their culture, learn about their operations and hear about potential opportunities.”

5.) For Those Visiting The School, What’s One Lunch Spot They Should Visit?

Portage Bay is a Seattle brunch staple and there is one located on Roosevelt near UW. They serve organic dishes made from locally sourced ingredients. Portage Bay is often giving back to the community and the local farmers. Their slogan is well known and displayed proudly on all of their mugs, ‘Eat Like You Give a Damn™.’ It’s also fun to support local entrepreneurs!”

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Oct 3, 2019

5 Questions With The Purdue University Krannert School of Management

Purdue University

In our latest installment of the MetroMBA “5 Questions” series, we speak with members of the Purdue University Krannert School of Management. The business school is introducing a new Online MBA program, arriving early 2020.


1.) Why Was the Time Right for Purdue to Introduce an Online MBA?

“It’s an exciting time for Purdue University and the Krannert School of Management, with many new online initiatives, all of which have business components. From professional students to corporate partners, the flexibility of online delivery is a requirement. Because of this, now was the right time to rethink how Krannert is engaging online strategically and the first step in that strategic plan is offering our MBA fully online.”

2.) What Will the Program Offer That Other Online MBA Programs Don’t?

“At the Krannert School of Management, we are very focused on the ROI for the graduate in conjunction with an exceptional student experience. The Purdue Online MBA will focus on preparing the student for a technological world and provide an exceptional student experience via team-based coursework, experiential learning and excellent student support, all the while limiting cost to provide the high value that is expected from a Krannert program.”

3.) Is This a Sign for More Online Programs to Come at Purdue Krannert?

“Yes, Krannert will be launching a series or additional courses, certificates and master’s programs that build off the framework provided by the Online MBA program. Opportunities include topics such as: business analytics; leadership, negotiations & change management; innovation & tech commercialization; economic policy; and interdisciplinary options. Collaborations across the Purdue campus will provide a rich set of offerings and flexible pathways, allowing students to use course and certificate work to build to a full degree.”

The Purdue Krannert Online MBA officially arrives in early 2020.

4.) For Potential MBA students, What Would You Say is an Advantage in the Online Program in Contrast to Full-Time or Part-Time Programs?

“All three are great options that serve a different need and it is a very individual choice on which modality is best for the student. If flexibility is the primary need, the online program is the best option. The ability to fit the program in at your own pace and on your own schedule from anywhere in the world is a huge advantage for working professionals. Online programs also have richer elective options than many part-time programs.”

5.) What is the Perfect Kind of Student for the Purdue Krannert Online MBA?

“The Purdue Online MBA program from Krannert is designed for working professionals. A perfect student would be someone with 3–10 years of working experience who is moving into a team lead, management position or looking to start his or her own business. We emphasize analytics throughout the curriculum so potential students should be analytically minded and appreciate technology, although we do expect students from both STEM and non-STEM undergraduate programs to be part of the MBA program. Finally, the ideal student should be hungry to lead and move their career forward.”

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