By Stacy Blackman, US News
Those interested in pursuing an M.B.A. have a lot of options: full-time or part-time programs, abbreviated courses designed specifically for executives, and joint degrees with other academic disciplines, to name a few. In the past decade, another option has emerged and continues to gain popularity: online M.B.A. degrees. While the quality of online M.B.A. degrees left much to be desired during their early days, their attributes have steadily improved over the past few years, as have their pedigrees. The University of North Carolina’s Kenan-Flagler Business School made headlines recently when it announced the launch of a two-year online M.B.A. program. Other highly ranked programs allowing students to complete degrees online include Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business and Spain’s IE Business School. As the demand continues to grow for such programs, it’s possible to imagine future M.B.A. students obtaining Harvard Business School degrees without once setting foot in Cambridge.
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