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Texas A&M University - Commerce

16 Reviews

Locations:   Commerce (TX) 

Annual Tuition: $22,626

0% of students said this degree improved their career prospects
88% of students said they would recommend this program to others

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Student Reviews - Master's in Business

Student Reviews - Master's in Business

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Jonathan Thompson

Reviewed: 2/27/2017

Degree: Business

My decision to attend Texas A&M-Commerce was one of the best decisions I have made. Being apart of the A&M family is an honor and a accomplishment that I take great pride in. All students are different in what they are looking for in a school, but TAMUC is an educational institution that delivers solid higher curriculum at a fraction of the cost. My advice to any prospective student, no matter stage in life, choosing TAMUC will not only place you in a successful role career wise but also in the best... Read More

Alesia Jedrzej

Reviewed: 8/28/2015

Degree: Business

Given that most people live busy lives, getting an online Master’s degree seems like the most flexible way to obtain the degree, which is one of the several reasons why I chose to enroll at Texas A&M University – Commerce. By being an accredited University with a challenging MBA curriculum, along with a providing an option to add character to the degree with a minor, ideally all sold me on applying to the University. Online courses at TAMUC are challenging, fulfilling, and in the end, rewarding.... Read More

Erica Doty

Reviewed: 8/18/2015

Degree: Business

Being an online only student gives limited access to pros of campus life and fun activities, however campus safety is not a concern. The staff is very helpful and the communication level has been great in my experience.

Jacob Wolfe

Reviewed: 7/23/2014

Degree: Business

Great graduate program! Lots of options; and works well when you have a full-time career on the side.

Ebony Anderson

Reviewed: 4/4/2014

Degree: Business

My program is completely online so at times communication with professors is more complicated. At the same time the program keeps students updated on things, including scholarships and career opportunities.

Kenneth Hurley

Reviewed: 1/25/2014

Degree: Business

Good program. Professors in the EMBA program are real world practitioners. Tough classes, but this is Grad School

Jerome Ryan

Reviewed: 4/19/2013

Degree: Business

Faculty is good and classes allow for wide exposure to range of topics and materials. Fellow students come from many different job areas.

Margi Fosdick

Reviewed: 12/18/2012

Degree: Business

Staff in the admissions and advising offices are not helpful. Professors are so-so. It's a relatively inexpensive school with low entrance requirements so I guess you get what you pay for.

Rechelle Pride

Reviewed: 12/17/2012

Degree: Business

The program is a top rated online program from US News and World report. Professors are experienced in online teaching and support.

LaToya Deese

Reviewed: 12/9/2012

Degree: Business

This is my first semester at TAMU-Commerce, and I have had a great experience so far. The tuition is very affordable - much cheaper than the private university I went to for my undergraduate degree. The quality of the classes is amazing and very challenging. I am taking online courses for the first time, and I love it. They are very flexible with my work schedule. The only con I have is that the Class Live software does not work well with Google Chrome. But that is one minor detail.

rechelle pride

Reviewed: 12/6/2012

Degree: Business

Pro: its in the top 5 of online MBA programs. No cons.

LaToya Deese

Reviewed: 12/2/2012

Degree: Business

Pros: availability of online classes, competitiveness of the program, well-educated professors who know what they are teaching

Russell Perez

Reviewed: 12/1/2012

Degree: Business

Overall, a good experience and value. Allows a lot of flexibility with online options and still fully accredited grad program.

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