Howdy Ags,
Looking to reach out to any MBA grads (or accountants) on here. While I'm in sunny, Southern California, I'm looking at applying for my MBA (I'm 15 years into my career, Finance Director level aka "Head of the Finance and Accounting nerds"). UCLA is my closest decent option, but I'm still 95 miles away and the $140k is steep (UCSD and UCR programs are still more expensive than Rice's online MBA). I've seen that UH is offering an online program ($45k) and with that price at UCLA, I could commute in for the elective courses that aren't being offered online (specifically, in person investment courses,etc) and stay on campus. UCLA and USC part-time MBAs are scheduled during the work day (not in the evening like UH), so even if I did go, it would get complicated with the commute in. There's potential we may move back to Texas, so I'm kind of unsure of the best move forward.
For further clarification, the part-time programs (UCLA/USC) are primarily setup for you to quit your job in second year to take classes with the full time students.
Any of you do online MBAs? Any recommendations? I'm currently getting my CPA knocked out, in the mean time. My career goals are to stay in corporate finance/accounting to get to CFO level; however, I'm thinking of career switching to litigation services/forensic accounting/valuation to have my own business.
C/o 07 - Econ
Post-graduate Accounting Houston Community College
Looking to reach out to any MBA grads (or accountants) on here. While I'm in sunny, Southern California, I'm looking at applying for my MBA (I'm 15 years into my career, Finance Director level aka "Head of the Finance and Accounting nerds"). UCLA is my closest decent option, but I'm still 95 miles away and the $140k is steep (UCSD and UCR programs are still more expensive than Rice's online MBA). I've seen that UH is offering an online program ($45k) and with that price at UCLA, I could commute in for the elective courses that aren't being offered online (specifically, in person investment courses,etc) and stay on campus. UCLA and USC part-time MBAs are scheduled during the work day (not in the evening like UH), so even if I did go, it would get complicated with the commute in. There's potential we may move back to Texas, so I'm kind of unsure of the best move forward.
For further clarification, the part-time programs (UCLA/USC) are primarily setup for you to quit your job in second year to take classes with the full time students.
Any of you do online MBAs? Any recommendations? I'm currently getting my CPA knocked out, in the mean time. My career goals are to stay in corporate finance/accounting to get to CFO level; however, I'm thinking of career switching to litigation services/forensic accounting/valuation to have my own business.
C/o 07 - Econ
Post-graduate Accounting Houston Community College