Friday News Roundup – 10/02/09
It’s October already. Wow!
+ Endicott College (MA) announces a new online MBA.
The Endicott College Van Loan School of Graduate and Professional Studies will launch the Endicott MBA Online Program beginning this fall, a fully Web-based part-time master’s degree program.
+ Colorado State University Global Campus has a special money saving deal:
Right now, all new students that register for the October 26, 2009 session, will receive $250 towards the cost of their first class.
Non-Colorado residents may want to check if they also qualify for this offer.
+ Reader’s Digest: 5 Tips for Choosing an Online Graduate School Program. Short, sweet, and informative.
+ University of Utah apparently offers a free, non-credit, online positive-psychology class. Undergrad and graduate for-credit options are also available for a fee. Further details here.
+ At Pima Community College (AZ), “online classes explode“
+ Some info about the online California State University-Monterey Bay MBA program.
+ University of Delaware partners with the Society of Payment Security Professionals to offer an elearning program leading to a certificate in data protection.
+ National Review lists “2o reasons why campus learning is better than online”. And, of course, there’s a follow-up response.
+ Check out this tidbit on MBA candidates in the UK:
Indeed, flexibility is particularly important to women undertaking business education. Distance learning is the delivery mode that attracts the highest rate of female MBA applicants (37 per cent), according to the Amba survey.
Have a great weekend!










