Texas A&M University - Commerce
Locations: Commerce (TX)
Annual Tuition: $22,626
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Reviewed: 1/9/2019
Degree: MBA
You will not find another AACSB (gold standard) accredited college for this price. Some of that is reflected in the quality of the online portal, and the classes are quite full so it can be a little tough to get instructor interaction. However, it has not been a problem for me. The level of rigor is a good blend since I continue to be a working professional as well as having a busy personal and family life. I think that's the critical piece, you can take these classes, and learn everything that you... Read More
Thamer Alazemi
Reviewed: 1/30/2016
Degree: MBA
MBA program is affordable at Texas A&M university and is valuable too. However, the city is not well developed and not really worth living in it except for educational purpose.
Joseph Plagge
Reviewed: 11/6/2014
Degree: MBA
I'm working on my MBA online. I chose Texas A&M - Commerce for a variety of reasons. Two of the reasons include accreditation and affordability. This is program is a good "bang for your buck" program. It has the AACSB accreditation. I am in my first year of the program. My experience so far has been good. The classes are challenging, workload is reasonable (of course more than undergrad), and professors have been available and helpful. The online program allows for greater flexibility without comprising... Read More
Jessica Branch
Reviewed: 10/30/2014
Degree: MBA
The online process is complicated and you are bounced around advisers quite often. The program and instructors are wonderful and well versed in their area of expertise.
EUGENE NIKIEMA
Reviewed: 9/24/2014
Degree: MBA
The availability of the instructors impressed me a lot. All you have to do is just ask. Most of my professors use easiest ways through business practices to explain the materials. I strongly recommend the Business Programs to anyone that is looking to achieve practical knowledge in an affordable and well-recognized university.
Rachel Gibbs
Reviewed: 3/16/2014
Degree: MBA
One pro is that I can conveniently obtain my degree and view the class lectures from my home. Another pro is the education quality, this institution is accredited by the AACSB, the top school business accreditation. The school, also waives some foundational classes for those who have an undergraduate degree in business. The con is out of state tuition rate.
Tuesday Jacobs
Reviewed: 9/13/2013
Degree: MBA
Pros: Accessibility and support of staff members Cons: Insufficient visual/teaching aids
Keri Outsey
Reviewed: 3/11/2013
Degree: MBA
At the point that I initially contact the University, everyone has been quite informative and helpful. I was able to ask questions and get connected to the appropriate people to get answers. The community of students is awesome also. So far, so good.