Getting your MBA degree can be a huge boost to your career and open up a variety of new employment possibilities. If you’re working full-time, getting your MBA through an online program can be the best way to work around your busy schedule. There are more online MBA programs available than ever from a number of reputable business schools. A good place to start your search is with The Princeton Review annual top colleges lists. They have a special list specifically for Online MBAs that survey enrolled students. Through their surveys, they ask questions about the quality of the faculty, program technology, career services, academics and ask each student how much they expect to benefit from a degree in their short and long term career objectives.
1. Indiana University—Bloomington Kelley School of Business
Bloomington, IN
Kelley Direct
2. The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill – Kenan-Flagler Business School
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
MBA@UNC
3. Temple University – The Fox School of Business and Management
Philadelphia, PA
Fox Online MBA
4. University of Southern California – Marshall School of Business
Los Angeles, CA
Online Master of Business Administration
5. University of Florida – Hough Graduate School of Business
Gainesville, FL
Online MBA
6. Carnegie Mellon University – Tepper School of Business
Pittsburgh, PA
Part-Time Online Hybrid MBA
7. IE University – IE Business School
GLOBAL MBA
8. Rochester Institute of Technology – Saunders College of Business
Rochester, NY
Online Executive MBA Program
9. Arizona State University – W.P. Carey School of Business
Tempe, AZ
W. P. Carey Online MBA
10. Babson College – F.W. Olin Graduate School of Business
Babson Park (Wellesley), MA
Blended Learning MBA
To see the full list of 25 Online MBA Programs, visit Princeton Review.