A&M-Commerce Online MBA Named a ‘Best Buy’
GetEducated.com has ranked Texas A&M University-Commerce as the No. 3 ”Best Buy” for its AACSB-accredited online Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree. Based on a national survey of 93 MBA programs, GetEducated.com gave A&M-Commerce an A grade for its online master's degree.
GetEducated.com selected 66 AACSB-accredited online MBA programs for its rankings. The cost of each program on the list is less than $36,000—the average cost of all the programs surveyed in the fall of 2013. For Texas residents, A&M-Commerce comes in at $10,635 for tuition and online learning fees. In GetEducated.com's fee and tuition comparison, Southeast Missouri State University ranked No. 1, followed by Southeastern Oklahoma State University.
The College of Business and Entrepreneurship has also received Best Buy rankings for its online master of accounting and online master of management programs.
GetEducated.com's rankings are calculated every two years, and the next rankings for online MBA degrees will be compiled in the fall of 2015.
The schools ranked for “Best Affordable AACSB Online MBA” are listed at GetEducated.com. To learn more about A&M-Commerce's online MBA program, visit the College of Business and Entrepreneurship website.
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