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The first book to focus on popular online MBA programs. Ten years ago most of us did not imagine that we could earn an MBA primarily through an Internet connection. Today, such an education is possible as an increasing number of regionally accredited higher-education institutions provide complete MBA degree programs in a web-based mode of delivery, commonly know as “online learning.” Respectable and well-known colleges and universities have made these online education degree programs easily accessible to anyone who can meet their admission requirements and pay the tuition. Plus, these online MBA programs are just as academically challenging as their on-campus counterparts. That important piece of paper you ultimately earn as an online graduate is identical to the one colleges and universities award to on-campus students. This book will teach you everything you could possibly need to know in relation to: – finding and choosing an online MBA program, – the fine details of how these programs operate, – how to get started and set up as an online learner, – what skills you’ll need, – how to succeed, and where and how an online MBA can possibly take your career. Plus, every chapter is loaded with insights and tips from actual online higher-education professionals who run and teach online MBA programs, as well as from actual online MBA students. The end result is that this book will guide you down the straight-and-narrow pathway to earning your MBA virtually

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