Master of Business Administration


Level: Masters
Language: English
Category: Business Administration and MBA

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Recent Reviews

Financial Aid Nightmare
October 8, 2008
I have had nothing but nightmares in dealing with the financial aid department and reading the other reviews here gives me additional insight. It seems like they are trying to overcharge me but I am trying to verify that. I feel like I am dealing with some pretty stupid people. ...

Finanical aid-BEWARE PLEASE TAKE HEED!!!!!
September 23, 2008
I took the MBA program and had a full financial aid package last october 2007. The school never acknowleged or signed off on my student loan which was awarded. They kept saying the loan was waiting to be certified. Well certified means all they have to do is verify that ...

Very Good Program
January 19, 2008
Support systems underwent some difficulty during business changes, have not found problems other reviews mention. Excellent instructors all but two, one good, one brilliant, but not a good teacher ~ excellent average, comparable to B/M program, perhaps better. EXCELLENT, TOP NOTCH technology, best in field I think. Very fast, thorough ...

Good MBA Program
October 31, 2007
I am currently enrolled in the MBA program and I am very satisfied with it. The technology for the online learning platform is very comprehensive and easy to use. The classes are well structured and seems to be very solid academically so far. The professors have been knowledgeable and helpful ...

I Love it!
July 19, 2007
I am a current student of Ellis and couldn't be more pleased! I've had some problems with the administrative departments of Ellis, but its worth it once you get to the course. The courses are fully interactive and the professors are quick with their useful replies. Great school!

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Rob August 14, 2008 at 5:05 p.m.

I graduated a few months ago with an MBA from Ellis. I searched for ratings of the degree to see what others thought. Contrary to other online opinions, I thought the course was cheaper than more reputable MBA's - that's one of the reasons I enrolled. I found the Prof's to be marginal at best - and a few down right horrible. The courses are set up in a very elementary manner - in other words, set up in a way that anyone of average intelligence could work their way through them - not quite what I expected from a graduate level course. Evaluations of assignments appeared to be 'canned' and not individually directed to each student and their particular submission. Quality of fellow students varied widely - i.e. group members in some of my courses appeared not to have the ability to write an essay or articulate themselves during on line discussions. Maybe the things I am describing were flukes to my particular situation at the college..but I can't help wondering if I would have had the same comments if I had been enrolled in a more reputable institution - one which actually requires a GMAT score for admission for example.
Frankly, I thought the course was far too easy for a graduate level degree. I'm pleased I completed it with a 4.0 average, but honestly I don't think the effort I put into the course deserves that grade - especially when I compare it to the effort expended on my undergraduate degree at a traditional university.
I suppose my last comment is that an on line degree is still received by some prospective employers with a bit of skepticism (in my experience). Given what I experienced at Cardean, then Ellis, I understand their concerns.

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