Sierra Nevada College Launches Affordable 100%-Online MBA Program
INCLINE VILLAGE, Nev. (PRWEB) June 19, 2019 -- Sierra Nevada College (SNC Tahoe) announced final approval from the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities (NWCCU) for a new, 100%-online Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree program. With this program, Sierra Nevada College continues its mission to expand affordable pathways to advanced degrees. The SNC Tahoe Online MBA offers rolling admissions, with entry dates each term, no entrance exam, and requires only a Bachelor’s Degree for entry.
“This new, fully online, MBA degree converges access, rigor, and price, from a Nevada Institution with a 50-year record of student success,” says Dr. Mark Atkinson, Vice-President of Academic Extension.
Average salaries and opportunities for those with an MBA are high. Graduates of MBA programs gain knowledge and skills as both managers and entrepreneurs. An online MBA program allows working adults to advance their career opportunities at their own pace. With a total estimated tuition cost of $10,500 to complete, the SNC Tahoe Online MBA program is also affordable enough to complete without taking on considerable debt. The SNC Tahoe pricing structure and entry requirements will create a new pathway for the completion of this valuable degree.
SNC Tahoe is now accepting applications for their first cohort in the Fall 2019 semester. Interested applicants should email extension(at)sierranevada.edu to get the process started. SNC undergraduate students, beginning in Spring 2020 semester, will be able to take up to nine credits that count towards both their graduate and undergraduate degrees, putting Bachelor’s Degree graduates within four semesters of an MBA.
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Sierra Nevada College is Nevada’s only accredited private non-profit four-year university. Sierra Nevada College is committed to fostering a culture of competition, guiding students to think on their feet, communicate persuasively, and acquire the higher-order thinking skills necessary to thrive in the real world.
Daniel Kelly, Sierra Nevada College, http://sierranevada.edu, +1 (775)881-7422, [email protected]
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