Eller College to Bring MBA Program Online

May 15, 2013

Academic Partnerships Selected to Provide Conversion, Recruitment, and Retention Services

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Eller College to Bring MBA Program Online

TUCSON, Ariz. and DALLAS (May 15, 2013) – The University of Arizona Eller College of Management today announced that its internationally-recognized MBA program will be available online beginning this fall. Applications for the program are currently being accepted.

“Business schools need to be responsive to the changing needs of their students, and we are committed to offering many modes of graduate business education,” said Len Jessup, Dean of the Eller College. “Making the MBA program more flexible for highly-qualified students is part of our broader effort to expand access to the University of Arizona and will go a long way toward increasing its footprint in Arizona and beyond.”

Associate Dean of Eller MBA Programs Hope Schau added, “Offering our program in an online format opens it up to a new segment of students. We pride ourselves on meeting the needs of highly-qualified students at all stages of their careers, and this new offering reflects that commitment.”

With a focus on innovation, application, and communication, the Eller MBA experience is designed to give graduates what they need to effectively lead in today’s changing global marketplace. Like its Full-Time, Evening, and Executive MBA formats, the Eller Online MBA program is fully accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB International).

  The University of Arizona has chosen Academic Partnerships, one of the largest representatives of public universities’ online learning in the United States, to help convert the program into an online format, recruit students, and support student retention efforts. Academic Partnerships will work closely with Eller faculty to ensure that the new online degree program maintains the highest educational standards. The company will also use its integrated marketing and branding strategies to extend the University’s reach, increasing the enrollment of highly-qualified students.

The University of Arizona’s new Online MBA program will begin in September 2013. Apply or learn more about the program at onlinemba.arizona.edu.      

About Academic Partnerships  Academic Partnerships (AP) helps universities convert their traditional degree programs into an online format, recruits qualified students, and supports enrolled students through graduation. Serving more than 40 public institutions, AP is one of the largest representatives of public universities' online learning in the United States. The company was founded by social entrepreneur Randy Best, an 18-year veteran of developing innovative learning solutions to improve education. AP is guided by the principle that the opportunities presented through distance learning make higher education more accessible and achievable for students in the U.S. and globally. For more information, please visit www.academicpartnerships.com.