Category: MBA

View MBA program news and resources relevant to UofL’s online MBA program, as well as the future or current online business student.

New Online Program Launch: Graduate Certificate in Business of Healthcare

New Online Program Launch: Graduate Certificate in Business of Healthcare

We are thrilled to announce the launch of our newest program, the 100% online and asynchronous Graduate Certificate in Business of Healthcare!  

This exciting new program is designed for both business professionals and practicing clinicians to gain the business skills and healthcare experience necessary to take on leadership roles within healthcare systems, private practices and more.  

The great part of this program is that, as a Graduate Certificate, the time commitment is significantly less than that of a full-time graduate program. Practicing clinicians will be able to gain skills and experience on their own time and schedule, in a condensed format designed to be completed quickly. Additionally, this program is fantastic for business professionals or MBA students looking to work in a leadership or administrative role within a hospital or healthcare system.  

There’s so much more to this program too. Here are a few quick program benefits:  

  • Gain necessary business experience without the time commitment of a full MBA—ideal for those practicing medicine, already working in healthcare, or wanting to get into the healthcare industry. 
  • Learn how to bridge the relationship between business and medicine.  
  • Implement practices that will demonstrate quality improvement of healthcare operations.  
  • Utilize your business experience to dive into the healthcare field. 

Don’t wait! Check out our Graduate Certificate in Business of Healthcare today and apply to get started this coming spring!  


Sodaba Rahmaty: Refugee, Tornado Survivor, UofL Online Student 

Sodaba Rahmaty: Refugee, Tornado Survivor, UofL Online Student 

We have a powerful student story to share with you today. Sodaba Rahmaty is a refugee, tornado survivor and a UofL online MBA (OMBA) student. Sodaba’s story is one of challenge and hardship, but also one of profound strength, courage, and the indomitable power of the human will. Learn more about Sodaba’s journey by reading our interview with her below.

UofL Online: Please tell us about yourself: who you are, where you are from, and anything else you would like to share.

SR: I am Sodaba Rahmaty, raised in Kabul, Afghanistan. Despite being aware of the limited opportunities for women in Afghanistan, I was determined to fight for gender equality and worked toward this cause. I started working with international organizations such as the United Nations of the world food program and finished my bachelor’s degree in finance.

I was very concerned for my safety while working in Afghanistan due to the ongoing threats of targeted killings, kidnappings, and suicide bombings. Every day, I lived with the uncertainty of whether I would be able to return home safely or not.

In August 2021, on the morning that Ashraf Ghani (former president of Afghanistan) left, and the Taliban took over Afghanistan, people were rushing and looking stressed. There was huge traffic congestion and a sense of confusion and uncertainty in the air. At that time, I was in contact with a couple of rescue organizations overseas and one of them listed us to evacuate.

With a heavy heart and a sense of hopelessness, I left my homeland behind in search of a safer place to live peacefully. The uncertainty of life in Afghanistan had become too overwhelming, and I knew that I needed to seek refuge elsewhere.

The Taliban were truly dreadful, and their presence was scary. Witnessing their brutality firsthand, including beating civilians, was truly disturbing. Additionally, experiencing the tragic events at the Afghanistan airport was deeply traumatic.

After a week-long journey from Kabul to Doha, Doha to Germany, and Germany to Virginia, our cases were assigned to Bowling Green, Kentucky, a place I had never heard of before. Despite this, I was content with the thought that at least our safety would be guaranteed there. Unfortunately, our journey was not without further difficulties. Just a week after we settled into a government-rented house, a tornado struck and damaged our home. Once again, we were forced to relocate and find a new place to stay temporarily.

Sodaba while getting into a military plane from Kabul airport heading to Doha.

Sodaba’s picture was taken at her office in Kabul AFG.

Sodaba in the Kabul airport.

This is a photo of a motor bomb explosion close to Sodaba’s home a few days before the Taliban took over Kabul.

This was during Sodaba’s interview with The New York Times.

This photo was taken while working in Afghanistan, during a training.

This was Sodaba’s street in Bowling Green, KY after the tornado happened. It was “unrecognizable.”

This is Sodaba at the base in Germany waiting for the flight to the USA.

A photo of Sodaba in the USA. 

UofL Online: What prompted you to pursue an advanced degree?

SR: I have always been highly motivated to learn, and I strongly believe that pursuing an advanced degree will provide me with access to better resources and educational opportunities. This, in turn, will help me to advance both my career and personal growth. While being very new to driving, I drove 2 hours to meet with my recruiter at UofL, which can explain how passionate I am about it. As I believe the best investment is investing in yourself.

UofL Online: How did you hear about the UofL Online program/classes? How did you decide that UofL is right for you?

SR: I was fortunate enough to receive some valuable advice from a lady who serves as a board member of the International Center of Bowling Green. She recommended that I explore graduate programs at the University of Louisville, and I was pleasantly surprised to find that their programs aligned closely with my interests. I promptly emailed the graduate program director and was fortunate enough to receive a quick response.

UofL Online: What degree are you currently working towards?

SR: I am pursuing an MBA degree, focusing on financial analytics. This program combines my interest in finance and data analysis and will equip me with the skills and knowledge necessary to pursue a career in this field. I am excited to learn and grow through this program and to apply the knowledge and skills I gain to real-world scenarios.

UofL Online: What are your interests, dreams, passions, or goals? Do you have a dream job or career that you would like to pursue one day?

SR: My goal as an MBA student focusing on financial analytics is to become an independent and stable woman who strives to live a fulfilling life for herself and make a positive impact as a human being. With the skills and knowledge gained from this program, I aspire to be a leader in the financial industry and use financial analytics to create value for businesses and society at large. I also aim to prioritize equity and advocate for the voices of underrepresented groups, including refugees. Ultimately, I hope to leverage my education and experience to make meaningful contributions to the world around me and help those who are most in need of support. Additionally, I aspire to be an example of resilience and demonstrate to others that they can overcome any obstacle and achieve their goals with hard work and perseverance.

UofL Online: How has UofL’s online program helped you to advance toward your goals/dreams?

SR: Before starting school, I was lost and uncertain about which path to take. The University of Louisville’s commitment to providing a flexible and supportive learning experience is truly commendable. By offering the opportunity to balance my work and studies and providing access to online classes and resources to navigate any challenges, the university’s staff and professors are very responsive and most of the time I forget it is distance learning. On the other hand, I have classmates who check on me and are my study partners in some cases, I enjoy my learning journey.

The fact that I also have the option to take electives on campus is fantastic as it offers a more hands-on and engaging learning experience that complements the online coursework. The university’s dedication to ensuring that I have a clear plan and feel supported in my studies is a testament to its commitment to student success.

Feeling overwhelmed during my academic journey can be discouraging, but with the University of Louisville’s resources and support, I can feel confident and empowered to succeed. By taking advantage of the opportunities offered by the university, I can make the most of my academic experience and pave the way for a bright future.

UofL Online: What would you tell other students who are thinking about pursuing an online education, but are not completely ready to take the leap?

SR: I would advise others who are reluctant about pursuing OMBA that online education can offer many benefits, including flexibility, convenience, and the ability to learn at your own pace. However, being self-motivated, organized, and committed to staying on top of coursework and deadlines is important.

My experiences show other students the significance of having a concrete plan for one’s future with a UofL degree, as it can provide direction and motivation to overcome difficult times, the value of education, and the need to take advantage of available opportunities.

From all of us at UofL Online, thank you Sodaba for taking the time to share your story and experiences with is. 

Exciting News: Master’s in Health Professions Education Now Taught Online at UofL!

Exciting News: Master’s in Health Professions Education Now Taught Online at UofL!

The University of Louisville is proud to continue our commitment to educating the healthcare leaders of tomorrow with one of our newest online programs, the Master’s in Health Professions Education!

A growing field.

UofL recognizes that the healthcare industry is booming, with expected growth of 2.6 million jobs from 2020 to 2030 (bls.gov). The need for health professions educators is greater than ever and we remain committed to ensuring our graduates are as prepared to succeed in any health organization.

Why try for a Master’s in Health Professions Education?

This degree will allow you to directly impact future healthcare professionals, patients, and organizations. Completing this program will also open you up to greater career earning potential; many graduates become postsecondary health specialties instructors, a profession with an average annual salary of $124,890 (bls.gov).

Who is this program made for?

This program is designed for healthcare professionals who plan to teach in their respective discipline—medicine, nursing, dentistry, pharmacy, or other health fields—and would like to become effective educators in a clinical or classroom setting.

Let’s get started.

We want you to continue your career as a Louisville Cardinal! Click here and start your application today! We have multiple start dates available through the rest of 2022, including August, September, and even into December.

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Note: Admissions are on a rolling basis. The preferred deadlines help you complete the application process on time, be notified of acceptance, and enroll before the term begins. Although admissions are granted for a specific term up to the day classes start, we recommend you submit your complete application well in advance of the preferred deadline, as obtaining transcripts and other materials may take more time.

UofL offers reduced online MBA tuition for active-duty military and qualifying members of the Reserves and National Guard

UofL offers reduced online MBA tuition for active-duty military and qualifying members of the Reserves and National Guard

The University of Louisville is now proud to offer Active-Duty and Qualifying Members of the Reserves and National guard a discounted rate of $22,500 bundled tuition for the online MBA program!

UofL understands the unique challenges active-duty service members experience when it comes to advancing their education. As a world-class, major research institution, with a Military Friendly® “Gold” Designation, we strive to give you all the tools and resources you need to succeed in your college career. Regardless of your location in the world or where you are in your military career, we proudly bring the classroom to you.

Now, that classroom is even more affordable. UofL is proud to offer a $9,500 discount to Active-Duty and qualifying members of the National Guard/Reserves.

That discount is just the cherry on top of a sundae of benefits you will receive as an online MBA student at the University of Louisville. Our military students enjoy a variety of perks including:

  1. A waived application fee with priority course registration
  2. The ability to rejoin the program after deployment or other military obligation without penalty*
  3. Flexible programs that fit into your busy work/life schedule
  4. Education you can take with you anywhere, anytime
  5. Career guidance and planning services in addition to transition assistance
  6. …and so much more.

More employers than ever before are listing an MBA as a preferred qualification. As you consider what your life looks like after your service, make sure that you put yourself in the best possible position to succeed.

Click below and learn more about how UofL’s online MBA can help you succeed for the rest of your life!

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Apply by August 1

Learn more about benefits for military students here: https://louisville.edu/online/military

*Due to the online MBA’s cohort model, individuals may have to wait to rejoin until a new cohort is at same place they withdrew.