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Degree Level:
Graduate, Masters - MBA
Degree Subject Area:
Business: Business Administration
Percent Online:
100 Percent Online
Accreditation:
Regional Board - North Central Association of Colleges & Schools
School Characteristics:
Non-Profit, Public
Credits:
34 minimum - 47 maximum (Semester Credits)
Tuition:
State Residents: $ 400.00 per
semester credit
Out of State: $ 400.00 per
semester credit
Total Cost of Degree:
$13,600.00 - $18,800.00
Is this an Accelerated Degree:
No
Required Admissions Test(s):
GRE
GMAT
Prerequisites:
Bachelors Degree Required: Yes
Accepts Non-Regionally Accredited Bachelors for Admission: No
Minimum Bachelors GPA (4.0 Scale): No Set Requirement
Bachelors Degree Must Be in Same Subject Area: No
Non USA Students Eligible: Yes
Additional Admission Requirements:
GRE is acceptable, but GMAT is preferred. The MBA Committee will consider other graduate placement test scores on a case-by-case basis. 2 letters of recommendation. A personal statement. A current resume.
I appreciate having the opportunity to take courses online; otherwise I would not be able to complete my degree. But I have not been impressed with some of the instructors. Some use online tools for homework and tests and I didn't have ANY contact with the instructor. There is no communication, feedback or support. I feel I am on my own and have to learn the information myself or fail. Other instructors, though, have been thorough and timely with their communications and teaching. Some of the group course material has been extremely challenging because of students in different time zones, and with conflicting job and family schedules. While I think student-to-student interaction is useful, some courses have had way too many group projects and it always seems only one or two people end up doing all the work. Overall, I would recommend this program based on flexibility, but the teaching has several areas that could be greatly improved. The advisor has been extremely helpful and friendly. She has answered all my questions very timely and has offered suggestions to help guide me through the program.
The program was a reflection of the on campus program. It was through and difficult but meaninful. I feel I gained the same education I would have if I had been in the classroom. I did miss the personal experience and interaction with the staff and students but with my schedual I was able to complete the MBA I wanted.
I was hesitant to start an online program because I’ve always attended classes on a campus. After several semesters though, I would have to say I am quite pleased with the MBA online program at Fort Hays State University. The professors, for the most part, keep up with you weekly and offer valuable feedback on your work. When I do have questions or problems with the work, they are just an email away and always answer promptly. The other only students are a great resource as well. In almost all of my classes I feel free to speak with any of them. Overall, it has been a good experience. For those students who are unable to attend a physical class setting and want to further their education with an MBA, I would definitely recommend this program.
The online program helps me fit the schooling in with my full time job as an engineer. The online libraries and tutoring are right on. Any extra training or research is made fluid. I would recommend the online MBA program at Fort Hay State University.
When paying $400 per unit, I expect to have some actual instruction. Instead, many of the classes have been almost self-taught with little or no instructor involvement. They have no involvement in discussions and do not even take the time to create or grade student works. They take a cookie-cutter software and rely solely on that. I can go to a library and get the same book, go on the publishers site and watch powerpoints, and take practice exams. So what are these instructors being paid to do? Who are they instructing?