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Earn Your MBA from Home through Online Programs
By Dona DeZube
September 03, 2008
You could live in an extremely rural area, or maybe you have five kids and a job that keeps you at your desk until 7 p.m. every night. Or perhaps you’re on the road five days a week.
You want to get ahead and know a master’s of business administration (MBA) degree could be the ticket, but for one reason or another, you can’t attend class at the local university. Should you consider enrolling in an online MBA program, or is that a waste of time and money?
The answer depends upon several factors, including what you hope to gain from your degree, your own temperament and where you plan to go after graduation.
What Do You Hope to Gain?
If you see an MBA as your ticket into investment banking, consulting or the management suite of a multinational company with 25,000 or more employees, an online degree is not the way to go. Those types of businesses tend to recruit from a small number of top-tier schools, and your online degree probably isn’t coming from one of them. (More on that later.)
On the other hand, if you’re looking to broaden your knowledge and increase your chance of promotion by your current employer, then who cares what Wall Street thinks? Find out how your company’s honchos and human resources personnel feel about online degrees.
Some employers don’t recognize online degrees, because they think there’s more to business school than reading, writing and calculus. They believe the in-person MBA experience hones leadership, presentation and negotiation skills. However, online degree program officials argue that their courses do the same, giving thoughtful, quiet students a chance to get a word in edgewise, since communication is typically written.
While for-profit institutions were the first to jump into the totally online degree market, some traditional universities have followed. Many more schools offer alternatives to completely online degrees, such as weekend-only classes or blended delivery programs that combine Internet learning with videotapes, conference calls and on-campus classes.

msigwa
11 months ago
Can someone help me to get details on how and where I can obtain scholarship for online degree program (BA major in Economics from Atlantic International university
json
almost 2 years ago
An online degree is a great alternative for people who have full time jobs or other responsibilities that keep them from attending traditional bricks-and-mortar college. Like the author said, you can really use this education to get ahead in your current employment. In fact, some companies actually encourage their employees to pursue online MBA programs to enhance their skill set. One of the premier schools offering an online MBA degree is Stevens-Henager College in Utah. Students can earn this degree in just 15 months under the college’s FastFlex program.
vsears
over 2 years ago
i need some help trying to find a dental assisant college course online and earn scholarships.
JonasAbaifarD
over 2 years ago
Can someone help me land an online degree program at a good university, and earn a scholarship, of course. I'll need some hard information.
NayrovisC
over 2 years ago
The University of Cincinnati is a great University for a masters degree as well.