College Consensus ranked Missouri State University’s online MBA program 14th on its 2022 list of most affordable online programs.
“Enrolled students can be sure they are earning a degree with elite quality standards,” College Consensus affirmed.
“Professionals seeking advancement within an organization and those looking for a position within a different organization or ready to start their own business will appreciate all that Missouri State’s online Master of Business Administration degree has to offer.”
The publication gave the program a 95.72/100 affordability score and touted the advantages of the degree that “you won’t find anywhere else.”
Ranking highlights
Missouri State stood out because of its AACSB International accreditation. Only 10% of U.S. universities hold this prestigious accreditation.
The College of Business (COB) was also recognized for its commitment to student marketability through mentorship programs, experiential learning and networking opportunities.
Local students can take advantage of Glass Hall, a state-of-the-art business facility that recently underwent a $5.4 million renovation. The building features a Career Center, finance and trading simulation labs, entrepreneurship and sales labs, and an advertising agency lab.
How the ranking is determined
The ranking body looked at affordability and quality of online instruction. The criteria include:
- Affordability.
- Excellence in business education.
- Accessibility, flexibility and interactive offerings for online students.
About the program
Missouri State’s MBA program can be completed 100% online. Fifty percent of Missouri State’s MBA students are online and the vast majority are working professionals.
“Missouri State’s College of Business equips students with the skills and knowledge they need to advance in their careers,” said Dr. Elizabeth Rozell, COB associate dean and MBA program director.
“Our dedicated faculty and staff are here for our online students to provide quality instruction through our dynamic and flexible online learning environment.”