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.

New Degree-Completion Program Allows You to Complete Your Bachelor’s, Your Way!

New Degree-Completion Program Allows You to Complete Your Bachelor’s, Your Way!

UofL recently launched a 100% online Bachelor of Science in General Studies. This bachelor’s program is specifically designed for adult students with previous college credit and at least a 2-year break from higher education, who are ready to complete their first bachelor’s degree. 

Why choose this bachelor’s degree? 

  • Specialize your bachelor’s in 2 areas based on your interests with your choice between minors in areas like Communication, Political Science, Criminal Justice, various certificates, or the combination of a minor and a certificate. 
  • Take advantage of a fully online program—designed to fit your life with 24/7 access to classes and coursework to complete when it’s right for you. 
  • Earn credit for on-the-job learning and save time and money with the optional Prior Learning Assessment (PLA) class. 
  • Learn from faculty with distinguished academic credentials, industry experience and a strong commitment to applied research. 
  • Transfer in credit hours from prior college courses completed at an accredited institution. 

What can I do with a Bachelor of Science in General Studies? 

Completing a bachelor’s degree can vastly improve your employment outlook and earning potential. Employment in bachelor’s-level occupations is projected to grow by 10% from 2016 to 2026, faster than the 7% average projected growth for all occupations. Additionally, in 2017, the median annual wage for occupations requiring a bachelor’s degree was $36,730 more than those required to hold a high school diploma or similar (bls.gov). 

Depending on your focus areas, organizations hiring bachelor’s in general studies graduates include but not limited to: 

  • Advertising agencies 
  • Federal, state, and local government agencies 
  • Event companies 
  • Businesses and trade associations 
  • Colleges, universities and schools 
  • Not-for-profit and special interest groups 
  • Public relations firms 
  • Political organizations
  • Real estate management firms 

UOFL RECOGNIZED AGAIN BY U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT FOR TOP ONLINE PROGRAMS

UOFL RECOGNIZED AGAIN BY U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT FOR TOP ONLINE PROGRAMS

For a sixth consecutive year, the University of Louisville has been ranked among the Best Online Programs by U.S. News & World Report.

Of our fully online programs, the following were recognized as some of the top U.S. programs in 2022: 

  • Bachelor’s
  • Undergraduate Business
  • Undergraduate Psychology
  • MBA Programs
  • Criminal Justice
  • Graduate Education
  • Graduate Engineering

UofL is also ranked as Best Online Programs for Veterans across all of the same categories.

Notably, our Undergraduate Business ranking is among the top 30 programs in the country, with Undergraduate Psychology and Criminal Justice ranking in the top 20!

UofL has almost 60 fully online programs across the graduate and undergraduate level available including bachelor’s, master’s, doctoral, and a wide variety of certificate programs. As part of the University’s commitment to online learning, more programs are added regularly to ensure UofL’s place among the top Online Programs in the country. We are committed to helping others advance their education on a schedule that works with them to promote their success.

Click here and learn how you can advance your education with and online degree from UofL today!

UofL Online Wins 2021 UPCEA Crisis Management Marketing Award

UofL Online Wins 2021 UPCEA Crisis Management Marketing Award






The Online Learning marketing team at the University of Louisville (UofL) won the Silver Award (highest bestowed) in the Crisis Management marketing campaign category for 2021, with the “Thrive” broadcast commercial spot production that had to be completed virtually due to the pandemic.

The UPCEA marketing award recognized our team’s creativity based on available resources, ability to pivot strategically, and flexibility in implementation of new marketing plans during the pandemic. UofL Online won the highest distinction in this category, sharing the spotlight with other schools/units at Ryerson University, Berklee Online, University of Denver, and University of Toronto.

THE PIVOT
When UofL Online Learning marketing team initially started planning the FY21 commercial, we were under the hopeful impression that the world would be back to “normal” by the time we moved into production in the second half of 2020, early 2021.

As October 2020 rolled around, the team realized that hope was unfortunately fading and that we would need to re-evaluate our plan to create a new broadcast TV spot. We had a few key items to consider as we made this decision – we needed market research for past concepts and a new approach to completing the project in the restriction-loaded COVID-world.

We had to pivot from full on-site production done in the past to a virtual approach that allowed us to create an impactful TV campaign that met the following goals:
1. Feature messaging that resonates with future online students
2. Show the excellence of UofL Online education without professional video production
3. Keep our team and production crew safe while creating a visual that is authentic

We moved forward with producing a new commercial campaign that features all virtual interviews done in the safety of the student’s own home or environment, and uses animated scenes.

THE MESSAGE
We developed messaging that aligned with insights from our market research, written in a way that didn’t ignore the pandemic, but also didn’t remind viewers of the continuing situation in an overtly direct fashion, as research showed that pandemic fatigue was growing to an extreme at the end of 2020, early 2021 (as we all very well know!).

We interviewed students virtually — in the same environment they have been learning for the past months — capturing their unique stories and authentic input on their experience, and pieced together a creative concept that reflected their genuine and heartfelt responses.

UofL online students – enrolled in programs including business, engineering and public health, social work and organizational leadership & learning – shared how the University of Louisville helped them overcome hesitations and barriers to pursue education without deprioritizing the things that matter most in life.

The interviews resulted in a :30 spot called “Thrive” – a word that highlights the perseverance of online students as well as the value that online programs deliver to students: empowering them to achieve their goals without sacrificing their other priorities, both within and outside of our current global crisis.

THE CAMPAIGN
Our “Thrive” concept extended beyond the TV placement, with a key message “We Thrive Together” reflected in various creative and campaigns, marketing and promotional assets traversing all channels, from overall branding to web banner ads, website and social platforms’ look and feel.

AWARD CRITERIA
The award scoring rubric evaluated the “Thrive” campaign based on the following criteria:

• The concept is well integrated into the overall marketing approach and obviously supports the marketing message.
• Creativity is demonstrated across the marketing message based on the allocated market spend.
• The marketing message is very clear, concise, and represents a cohesive idea.
• The necessary information is being communicated easily.
• The pivot in marketing approach showed measurable impact and met the outlined objectives.

Our goal was to help future students identify themselves and their situation with the stories of those who participated in the production of this unique commercial spot, and get the inspiration and motivation to pursue their dreams and aspirations toward a brighter future, more fulfilling career and better life. We also wanted to give out students a platform and opportunity to share the great work the University of Louisville does through Online Learning to create a community of learners where we thrive together and support each other, and where each student can grow and succeed.

Thus far we have received all-around positive feedback that confirms our assumptions and shows us that we have accomplished our goal.

We hope that you enjoy watching our quick TV commercial spot “Thrive” and get inspired to encourage someone, or set bolder goals for yourself this year and take the steps necessary to reach them. To see online education options available for you at UofL, visit louisville.edu/online.