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5 Affordable online MBA programs that don't require a GMAT score

Introduction

The cost of an online MBA program can range from $30,000 to $100,000. While there are many affordable online MBA programs that don't require a GMAT score, there are also many schools that do require it. If you're looking for a high-quality, affordable option that doesn't require you to take the GMAT exam, here are five options:



Georgia State University

Georgia State University is one of the most affordable online MBA programs, with tuition and fees totaling $30,990 (approx.) for the full-time program. The Georgia State online MBA is a hybrid program that offers students the option to take some classes in person. While there are no required courses outside of business school, you will have to complete at least one internship at GSU and participate in an international study trip.

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University of New Hampshire

The University of New Hampshire's online MBA program is a fully-online program, which means that there are no on-campus requirements. The cost per credit hour for this program is $245 (approx.) and it takes 2 years to complete. The curriculum includes courses in accounting, finance, marketing and operations management; students also have the option of choosing a concentration track in one or two areas of study (for example Human Resource Management or International Business).

UNH's Online MBA Program was ranked #1 in the Northeast by U.S News & World Report for 2016 as well as 2017!

Boston University

Boston University is a private institution with a large student body of more than 30,000 students and one of the most popular MBA programs in the world. The school has been named by Forbes as one of America's Best Colleges for its business program, which has also been ranked first among public universities by BusinessWeek for seven consecutive years.

The university offers an online MBA through its School of Management with two different paths: A full-time program that lasts 18 months or an executive option that takes less time but requires applicants to have at least two years experience working in their field. The latter option costs $41,500 per year (approx.) while the former comes in at $57,500 (approx.) annually--both well below average tuition rates for other top schools on this list (and many others).

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Additionally, Boston University allows prospective students who don't have their GMAT scores handy during application but who do meet other requirements like GPA requirements (at least 3) may request them later--which could be helpful if you're applying late into your career or would like some extra time before taking this test again after failing it once already!

Bryant University

Bryant University was founded as an independent academy by John Brown Bryant in 1888 and became a four-year institution by 1918 when it officially became known as Bryant College (later renamed to Bryant University). It joined the NCAA Division I Northeast Conference (NEC) in 1978 but remained independent until joining another athletic conference: Atlantic 10 Conference (A10), which includes schools like George Washington University and St Bonaventure University

Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU)

SNHU is a private, non-profit institution with more than 50 campuses across the country. With a focus on online learning and offering programs in business, education, nursing, and technology it's no surprise that SNHU is one of the most affordable options out there.

The university has an overall student-to-faculty ratio of 13:1 with many professors holding PhDs or master’s degrees in their field of study. The school also offers career services support to help graduates find jobs after graduation through networking events at local businesses and job fairs throughout the year where employers come together with students looking for employment opportunities upon graduation from their program at SNHU!

Conclusion

There's no reason to delay your education with so many affordable online MBA programs. With a little research and some hard work, you can earn your degree in just a few years--and even save money while doing so! If you are unsatisfied with those programs, you can always have a chance to do regular MBAs and consider taking GMAT coaching from experts nearby.

 

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