(07-17-2019, 12:50 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: Hmm, interesting indeed, I am guessing at this, but I think the OP finished at the UOP, the For-Profit entity known as University of Phoenix, not the University of the People. So technically, the Bachelors is Regionally Accredited and not Nationally Accredited in the case of U of the People.
My recommendation is also WGU, unless you want to go for a slightly more well known brand name, then go for Purdue Global MBA ExcelTrack, and as a third/final option, I'll throw in the Walden MBA as they have a couple of specializations, such as Project Management.
If you look into Walden we only speak here of their Tempo Learning options. Llike WGU it is a self-paced competency program; you have to be committed as a result if you want to get it done 'quicker and cheaper', but Walden (for-profit RA, like your UofP) often offers a first term free (nothing to lose if you don't like it - as long as you withdraw before the end of the first term; which are three months each). I started there myself, but an MBA was just not for me (no matter what school) - so when I switched to WGU (non-profit, RA) I did not go for their MBA, but for a MS-ITM. I am really very happy with WGU - their student support system is fantastic should you need it (their terms are 6 months - its a factor if your looking to compare costs).
Of course if NA is ok with you then we're back to the other UofP - https://www.uopeople.edu/programs/ba/deg...istration/ , but I'd strongly recommend sticking with an RA school - plus WGU and Walden are both ACBSP accredited - https://www.acbsp.org
Amberton - MSHRB
TESU - ASNSM/BSBA
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