It is difficult to say which colleges (either online or campus based programs) are “the best” as there are so many factors that need to be considered. What might be the best school for me will almost certainly not be the best school for you.
I would recommend contacting a number of schools to find out more about them to find the best school FOR YOU. I would also prepare a number of questions to ask them to ensure that the program will work with your schedule, tuition requirements and that they have a good reputation with potential or current employers. I would also ask about any financial aid/scholarship programs they offer. Also you should make sure that any school you are considering is regionally accredited. This site appears to have some good information on regionally accredited online mba programs and some schools for you to check out:http://www.ecollegefinder.org/online-mas…
Good luck in your search!
October 15th, 2009 at 8:51 pm
Almost all online colleges are For Profit corporations that are not respected by employers. An MBA from a shcool like University of Phoenix will actually hurt your job prospects.
Even getting an MBA from a brick & mortar school that is not ranked will do little more for you than getting an MBA from a schools that is ranked. I do not recommend getting an MBA unless you can go to one that is highly regarded — unless someone else pays for it.
October 15th, 2009 at 10:44 pm
Online MBAs are not taken seriously by employers, please be informed.