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re: LSUS Online MBA Reviews

Posted on 8/24/17 at 2:04 pm to
Posted by DC213
Jacksonville, FL
Member since Jan 2016
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Posted on 8/24/17 at 2:04 pm to
As GSM stated, my goal was a AACSB school that was cheap. I considered Boise State and Temple as they provide the books in all their classes. In the end it was cost, but if it wasn't AACSB I wouldn't have come. Now, to lose the AACSB is hard as it is based on the curriculum and content. The books, not so much. The admission requirements are also scrutinsed, but hard to imagine that there are any easier requirements.

As I mentioned earlier, UL LaFayette's AACSB MBA has no requirements and zero pre-reqs. So it is becoming the norm. Syracuse also waives the GMAT. So this is not unique and now with the ProctorU/Proctorio, that should go long way towards our rep.
Posted by rockguy475
Member since Jan 2017
14 posts
Posted on 8/24/17 at 3:56 pm to
There is no chance that LSUS would make any change that would make the university lose their AACSB. I'm sure they realize that along with cost the accreditation is their main selling point. I have no worries at all about them losing it.


I do wonder though.... If a student graduates while a university is accredited and after they graduate the university somehow loses the accreditation... Does the degree still hold value to all the students that graduated while it was accredited? Do the diplomas state AACSB on them?
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