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William Howard Taft University Online Mba -
The online MBA program is designed for working professionals who need a flexible, self-paced degree. The program emphasizes practical business applications and is known for its high affordability compared to traditional institutions. Accreditation and Reputation
: The university is nationally accredited by the Distance Education Accrediting Commission (DEAC), which is recognized by the U.S. Department of Education . william howard taft university online mba
: While it is not regionally accredited (which may impact transferability to some traditional schools), it is in good standing with the Colorado Commission on Higher Education . Program Details The online MBA program is designed for working
Based on official tuition rates , the program is one of the more cost-effective online options. : $350. Total Program Tuition : $10,500 for the full 30 credits. Department of Education
: Courses include Marketing Management , Managerial Accounting , Human Resource Management , Money & Capital Markets , and a final Business Plan project.
: Students can pursue a General MBA or specialize in Health Care Administration .
What a clever title! I had never even thought about whether it snows or not in Singapore.
You had me reading on to see if it actually snowed in Singapore! Glad to know it does not. The tropical climate is what would draw us to return to Singapore – even in the winter! We would certainly like smaller crowds, a bit cooler temperatures and less rain.
Hmmm. Snow? Tropical Singapore? You had me going. Good advice for the winter (or anytime in Singapore I guess)
My brain was turning into a pretzel when I read your headline: snow? in Singapore?! Could it actually be true?
Thanks for untwisting my brain: Loved your article, great insights!