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.

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.

UofL MBA: Mastering the diverse needs of students

UofL MBA: Mastering the diverse needs of students

The online programs at the University of Louisville take pride in having flexible, 100% online programs to make advanced education more attainable for a multitude of students who are balancing work and other life priorities. One of UofL’s top enrollment online programs is the Master in Business Administration (MBA).

UofL’s MBA program is not “one size fits all”. We have a diverse student body that partake in various careers and industries with the mindset to further their skillset and position. With the ability to customize your degree with certificate options and innovative electives, completing the program in 20 months or less, and lifetime career support on top of delivering vital business skills – it’s obvious why our MBA program is a hit.

Don’t take it from us – check out what a couple of our amazing online MBA students have said about the program and how it helps their individual goals.

Michael Henderson – Fall 2020 Online MBA Cohort

What I appreciate most about the online learning system is that I can go at my own pace. The program is very convenient and flexible, with the bonus of still being able to participate in the Global Business International Trip!”

Michael Henderson is a Fall 2020 Online MBA student, as well as Demand Generation Specialist at GE Appliances. Being able to adjust his education to his schedule while still getting the full MBA experience and knowledge is important to Michael, as well as many other business professionals. Besides balancing work and education, Michael also has a family so flexible coursework is crucial.

Michael

As to what made Michael know now is the time to pursue an MBA, “Going from job to job after I earned my bachelor’s and COVID-19 hitting, I knew the summer of 2020 was my time to hit the ground running…” The need for both solidity and growth in his professional career – especially during this rapidly changing work landscape – is a reason we hear frequently as to why students choose to get their MBA.

Michael’s advice for professionals debating on furthering their education or career – “Whatever it is that you want to do work wise, education wise, do it! Don’t let anybody or anything stop you from that. My mother died at a very young age, [and] I had my daughter [during] my sophomore year at UofL. I use my past work experiences, personal experiences, and my four-year-old daughter as motivation to keep going and achieve everything in front of me!”

Read more of Michael Henderson’s Student Spotlight here.

Melany Meador – Fall 2019 Online MBA Cohort

Melany Meador is part of the Fall 2019 online MBA cohort as well as an Active-Duty Religious Affairs Non-Commissioned Officer for the United States Army.

“In corporate America, you will typically be on a team and need to learn to work together with everyone, from all different walks of life,” Melany explained. “I enjoyed the cohort layout and diverse teams they put us in. This was very much like ‘real-life.’ UofL was preparing us for the real world.” UofL understands diversity, equity and inclusion is extremely important and including in online learning is no different.

Melanie

While collaborating with a diverse team is a great benefit of UofL’s MBA, the flexible online learning platform was a necessity for Melany due to her position in the United States Army and shared this is what she appreciated most of the program. “As a full-time, active-duty service member, this is very important. I can learn and do my schoolwork when I have free time after work is done.”

Melany’s “why” for pursuing her MBA? She believes earning her MBA will assist her to achieve professionally not only in her current active-duty military officer but also as a civilian. “While I continue to serve in the Army, my MBA has helped to strengthen my leadership skills and will also help to keep me competitive for future promotions. After I retire from the military, an MBA will assist in keeping me more competitive for the civilian job market.” Melany knows taking the step now will help her succeed in the future.

Read more of Melany Meador’s Student Spotlight here.

Join the next cohort

Whether it’s UofL’s diverse team-based approach to learning, or the flexibility to access coursework 24/7 online, there are many benefits to the online MBA that helps students of all careers and paths take the next step towards business expertise and success.

Don’t wait, start your path on becoming a business leader today! Learn more about UofL’s online MBA program here.

[INFOGRAPHIC] Is an online MBA worth it? The value of the MBA in 2021—and beyond

[INFOGRAPHIC] Is an online MBA worth it? The value of the MBA in 2021—and beyond






Busy business professionals around the world without a master’s degree often find themselves at this exact crossroad, wondering, “Is an online MBA worth it?”

Here’s the short answer: unforeseen and problematic challenges will always face businesses and those that lead them—as proven by 2020 more than ever before in modern times. This past year, we faced a business landscape that had to operate in an almost entirely virtual space, an unprecedented challenge for many businesses.

And a challenge that unfortunately not every business was equipped to overcome.

Preparing your business and career to tackle unforeseen challenges that arise, global pandemic or not, remains the number one reason to earn your MBA in 2021.

FOUNDATION FOR STABILITY AND SUCCESS

The education provided by an MBA lays a foundation for students to stay ahead of advancements and unpredictable issues. MBAs deliver a set of proven business tools and skills that help leaders better anticipate change and lead the charge in adapting to it with ease.

Is an online MBA worth it?

Online MBAs take that critical preparation one step further, giving students the added benefit of a flexible learning environment, arguably the most important condition driving education decisions for working professionals today.

But the added value and student benefits of a 100% online MBA certainly don’t stop at flexibility, especially at the University of Louisville.

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Prepare for the Future of Business at UofL

UofL’s College of Business, under the leadership of Dean Todd Mooradian, is committed to innovation and forward-thinking. These principles are found within the very foundation of our online MBA and continue to guide decision-making as we:

  • Continuously refine courses to incorporate the most pressing issues facing organizations
  • Offer an evolving suite of electives that address the demands of employers, along with one-of-a-kind graduate certificates in specialized areas like Managerial Analytics, Distilled Spirits, Horse Racing Industry Business and Franchise Management—which students can earn at no extra time or cost
  • Refine our choices for the program’s included international business trip, a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for many students and a significant differentiator for UofL’s online MBA program
  • Rapidly expand our student services to provide a variety of resources and opportunities that will enhance professional development, including lifelong career services


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Even in the wake of COVID-19, earning an MBA remains now what it has always been: a proven way to gain the expertise and skills needed to effectively lead your business and employees through any great unknown.

Online MBA programs make this opportunity more readily available for those who need it.

UofL’s online MBA program is designed for that very purpose, while also still delivering a high-quality and student-focused educational experience.

ARTICLE | READ ABOUT ONE OF OUR ONLINE MBA COURSES: Managing in the Future: UofL’s Online MBA Prepares Students for the Future of Business [Video Q&A]