Almost all of the major universities that are within commuting distance of me also have online courses and many majors can be completed online with no delineation. They also have satellite campuses now too. The University of Michigan Ross business school has an Executive MBA program where students go one weekend a month, staying in Ann Arbor for that weekend, but doing some of their work online during the other weeks. Out of state people could easily do that if they chose. Most of the classes at my college are offered both online and on the ground and the transcript does not say which way you took the course.
I am curious what types of things you found valuable in your MBA course that could not be done online? (Note: I am not doing an MBA, I'm doing a Masters of Science in Information Assurance at a school that is primarily a business school).
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