Who has the least expensive online graduate degrees?

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tomsterling@sbcglobal.net asked:


If someone has an accredited BS degree and wants to obtain a graduate degree online, what would be the least expensive route to go?
Business is the major…

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  • 5 Responses to “Who has the least expensive online graduate degrees?”

    1. Ranto Says:

      The degree from one of those schools will hurt your lifetime.
      The long run they are all extremely expensive because degree from one of those schools will hurt your.

    2. Gdoggy Says:

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    3. inotstoopid224 is anti-Jonas Says:

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    4. Burglary B Says:

      May be this site can help you

    5. NGC6205 Says:

      For an MBA, you will want to find the best school that is AACSB accredited and that you can afford. Here are some schools for you to consider. Do a search to find their websites.

      East Carolina University - Cheap for NC residents, expensive otherwise
      University of Houston at Victoria - Cheap for TX residents, ok otherwise.
      Texas A&M University Commerce - Cheap for TX residents, ok otherwise.
      Oklahoma State University - Cheap for OK residents.
      Western Kentucky University - Same tuition for in-state or not.
      Mississippi State University - Same tuition for in-state or not.
      University of Nebraska-Lincoln - Same tuition for in-state or not.
      University of Massachusetts Amherst - Not too cheap but not too expensive either.

      Out of the above schools, the University of Massachusetts Amherst is probably the best. It is not cheap though. Tuition for an MBA will be a little over $25,000. Your next best option will be University of Nebraska-Lincoln or Mississippi State. Tuition at those schools will be in the $15,000 to $18,000 range. If you live in one of the states of the first three schools, those will be the cheapest.

      Good luck,