The online MBA is all the rage right now, but it can be hard to know what to look for when selecting the best online MBA for you. Sure, there are plenty of inherent reasons to earn an MBA in general – career advancement, raising your salary, personal growth – but there are some key advantages to earning a top online MBA from OCU University’s Meinders School of Business.
- Study on your own schedule. ÐßÐßÊÓƵ’s online MBA allows you to watch virtual lectures, complete your readings and even take quizzes and tests at times that work for you.
- Engage in robust virtual discussion. Being online doesn’t mean you can’t interact with your classmates. Many of ÐßÐßÊÓƵ’s online MBA classes encourage students to engage each other in discussion forums to help broaden understanding of key issues.
- Learn from academics with practitioners’ experience. Many of ÐßÐßÊÓƵ’s MBA faculty have industry and entrepreneurial experience that allows them to connect the dots for you from theory to practice.
- A dedicated graduate advisor will help you along the way. You are part of the Meinders School of Business family and we can work to help you navigate life’s challenges while keeping you on track to complete your degree.
- Build your network while you complete your degree. ÐßÐßÊÓƵ faculty are personally connected to industry and community leaders and can help open doors to the local business community.
- Develop both intellectually and vocationally. You will learn the theories and the constructs of your discipline, as well as work on applied projects in class; your learning is both experiential and project-based.
- Your instructors are here to help. You can talk to your instructors via email, chat, phone or Zoom, like you’re a real person and not just another number.
- Your degree will do more than check a box. An MBA from ÐßÐßÊÓƵ has impact in the community; businesses trust us to produce capable and productive graduates and our reputation works for you in the job market.
To learn more about the Meinders School of Business online MBA, click here, or reach out via email to graduate advisor Cindy Treadway.