Online MBAs: changing student profiles
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The fallout of the global economic crisis has meant lean times for many business schools, but despite this the number of MBAs being delivered online is expanding.
Since 2009-10, the number of schools offering online MBAs has increased by a quarter, according to figures from AACSB International, the accreditation body. By 2013-14, online degrees accounted for 11 per cent of the total.
John Fernandes, president of AACSB, says the proliferation of online options reflects the changing needs of students and the growing number who are unable to put their careers on hold.
“Many students taking online degrees are doing so to converge their working lives and study,” he says
Robert Monroe, director of the online MBA at the Tepper School of Business at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU), says there is only one fundamental difference between its online and campus-based students. The former are “working professionals”, many have families.
For schools, it’s imperative to figure out how much working professionals can handle without it being excessive.”
Advances in technology allow some courses to recreate interactive campus learning through live video classroom sessions. CMU’s online MBA and the MBA@UNC from the University of North Carolina’s Kenan-Flagler business school are two examples.
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