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RE: MBA and MA at ENEB for just under $300 - jsd - 01-20-2020

Rolleyes


RE: MBA and MA at ENEB for just under $300 - cacoleman1983 - 01-20-2020

(01-20-2020, 01:44 PM)jsd Wrote: Rolleyes
Which of these options would you all choose? Completing an 8 month non-credit Digital Marketing Certificate with Facebook partnered with a local community college for $250 or completing the Masters in Digital Marketing and E-commerce at ENEB / Universidad Isabel I for $250? I'm not promoting this program either, I'm just curious about it.


MBA and MA at ENEB for just under $300 - ROYISAGIRL - 01-20-2020

interesting


RE: MBA and MA at ENEB for just under $300 - bjcheung77 - 01-20-2020

There are a few pages to read through, but if anyone is looking for the Reddit posts, here's the link: https://www.reddit.com/r/Scams/comments/dbpl8h/is_this_legit_an_accredited_mba_or_masters_degree/


RE: MBA and MA at ENEB for just under $300 - Popestt - 01-21-2020

FWIW I came across another site in my research which was strangely familiar, called ISEB. Instituto superior europea de Barcelona. (http://www.ISEB.es) their degrees are also offered through the Universidad Isabel I. Similar programs as ENEB, but their site also includes other non business programs. I sent them an email, and they are indeed under the same umbrella. Their normal tuition is $1700, so a little different than ENEB, and there are a few other small differences, but basically a clone. I suppose if someone wanted to complete the same program, without a bunch of Groupon BS showing up in Google searches it could be an option. I asked them if they offer any discounts as well, and conveniently she said that they have a 50% discount until 1/31, though my guess would be that they would give that to anyone at any time to make the sale. I will not give any opinion or assessment of the program, at risk of having more accusations made against me, but did think it was interesting and worth adding.


RE: MBA and MA at ENEB for just under $300 - cacoleman1983 - 01-21-2020

(01-21-2020, 09:05 AM)Popestt Wrote: FWIW I came across another site in my research which was strangely familiar, called ISEB. Instituto superior europea de Barcelona. (http://www.ISEB.es) their degrees are also offered through the Universidad Isabel I. Similar programs as ENEB, but their site also includes other non business programs. I sent them an email, and they are indeed under the same umbrella. Their normal tuition is $1700, so a little different than ENEB, and there are a few other small differences, but basically a clone. I suppose if someone wanted to complete the same program, without a bunch of Groupon BS showing up in Google searches it could be an option. I asked them if they offer any discounts as well, and conveniently she said that they have a 50% discount until 1/31, though my guess would be that they would give that to anyone at any time to make the sale. I will not give any opinion or assessment of the program, at risk of having more accusations made against me, but did think it was interesting and worth adding.

It seems like Universidad Isabel I is essentially partnering with several universities and taking advantage of the open Spanish educational laws by educating the masses through low cost instructional technology that is asynchronous.  Their goal is to sell as many programs as possible globally at an affordable rate.   It's as if they want to produce a mass number of graduates with accredited degrees while also being as popular as several global MOOC sites.


RE: MBA and MA at ENEB for just under $300 - Leedeedee - 01-21-2020

The lady doth protest too much, methinks. I was almost convinced it might be worth it, then I read the last few pages of this thread.


RE: MBA and MA at ENEB for just under $300 - ReyMysterioso - 01-22-2020

Ringers be up in here like
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RE: MBA and MA at ENEB for just under $300 - Popestt - 01-22-2020

This is likely to be my last post on this thread, since it seems some here are mostly only interested in devaluing my opinions, but I do think my research may help some people in my situation, so I do want to share. Ultimately, I have decided not to complete my MBA through this school, and I want to give my reasons why. An MBA is unfortunately not like a bachelor's degree when it comes to utility. For most, your MBA will likely be your crown academic achievement, and for the amount of work that will go into completing this program, I don't want it to be thrown away simply because someone Google's the school and dismisses it. I have, after much research, decided to enroll into the newly established distance MBA program offered by John F Kennedy University, which is still competency based, and charges a flat $8500 per year, since I have no doubt that I can complete the program within that year. For me, a regionally accredited MBA from a non-profit school is worth that. That being said, I do think the ENEB program can have value. I emailed ENEB to ask if I can change the program from MBA to International Trade. Since they allow two years to complete the program, I can pick up on the master's in international trade at ENEB after I finish the MBA. I plan to do this because my undergraduate degree is in International Trade and Spanish, and nobody is going to hold a secondary foreign master's degree against you when you already have listed a regionally accredited MBA above it on your resume, I think it would simply show additional skillsets that would give you a leg up. I still stand by my original opinion that their offer is legitimate. It is not a scam, and I see no reason not to list it as a master's if you actually complete the full coursework.


RE: MBA and MA at ENEB for just under $300 - jsd - 01-22-2020

Then I look forward to hearing about your journey at JFKu. It's not really a new program, it's Patten University's old platform and basic program that they bought out, but presumably with program upgrades to fix a lot of the PattenU issues. You can find some former Patten MBA experiences in the forum archives. I was not a fan of my short undergrad stint at Patten, but I've been curious about the JFKu makeover and would certainly give their MBA program a chance (maybe some day...)