
For over 30 years, CSU has provided a Distance MBA Program that offers students:
AACSB Accreditation
No Residency Requirement
Flexibility and Convenience
The CSU Distance MBA Program is designed to deliver a quality education while providing distance students with the flexibility they need to earn their degree. To give the distance MBA student as much of the classroom experience as possible, each on-campus class is taped, burned onto DVDs and send out to each enrolled student the next morning. Students receive the full lecture, PowerPoint slides, class discussion and student questions. Beginning with the spring 2006 semester, students will also have a full transcription of each lecture available to them.
I’m in my second year of the 4 year version of the CSU MBA and am finding it challenging but manageable with support and cooperation from my family and employer. I was initially attracted to the program because of its long-standing AACSB accreditation, its experience in distance delivery, and its popular reputation as a quality program.
Drop me a note if you have any questions.
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Let’s give this a try!
It sounds like you enjoy the program. Can you tell me how many hours you really do per week per class?
I was wondering what your opinion of the interaction level with other students is? I plan on starting the CSU MBA in September is this has been the greatest concern for me. If you have a second, please drop me a line.
Thanks.