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Southern New Hampshire University Online Reviews of Master's in MBA

12 Reviews

Locations:   Manchester (NH) 

Annual Tuition: $9,600

67% of students said this degree improved their career prospects
42% of students said they would recommend this program to others

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Student Reviews - Master's in MBA

Student Reviews - Master's in MBA

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Reviewed: 4/25/2022

Degree: MBA

I started the MBA program with SNHU due to the flexibility and low cost when compared to other schools (I was looking at Pepperdines online program at the time, but was out of my budget at roughly 100k). I was already working a full time job in the Credit Union industry as an assistant manager and was looking to prepare myself for the next step. I wasn't even an assistant manager for 1 year before they promoted me to a department manager making $85,000.00 a year. Per my employer, though I lacked... Read More

KEith

Reviewed: 11/17/2020

Degree: MBA

I applied to the MBA program and SNHU accepted me and waived the first 5 intro classes. I changed my major before starting and then reconsidered and went back to the MBA program. After reapplying they said they made a mistake and required me to take three entry level classes at $1800.00 a piece. This school is all about profit and not about educating students. I am going to take my MBA courses at another college. Stay away from this college. SNHU admissions staff are greedy and they only want your... Read More

Keith

Reviewed: 6/27/2020

Degree: MBA

I feel like the school takes total advantage of their students and I also believe the diploma is absolutely worthless. I completed a bachelors degree and an MBA at SNHU. I have applied for hundreds of jobs in my degree field and have never been able to land a job with it. I have even been told by several large employers that they don't look at SNHU degrees real seriously. I had several issues with them along the way but the worst was when they said I didn't drop a class, when I did, and they gave... Read More

Lauryn

Reviewed: 11/17/2019

Degree: MBA

Yikes. I was lured to this school by the Berklee College of Music. Very low quality coursework. My instructor seems fake. His picture looks like it was found on Google. Also he asked me a question in discussion that I found word for word off the internet? The question itself was word for word off the internet. I'm worried I've made a mistake attending here.

Tom

Reviewed: 1/16/2019

Degree: MBA

I had loans all the way through, no problems. I had an advisor that was always there, start to finish. I took 2 classes per term, spent roughly 20-25 hours per week total. Got mostly A's, a couple of B's. Not extremely difficult, but I did enough work to say I am very proud of this MBA. By my calculations, I spent well over 2000 hours to get this MBA. Some say its a diploma mill. Really? Didn't feel like it to me. Bet you they put the "diploma mill" MBA on their resume now though...............and... Read More

Eve

Reviewed: 9/3/2017

Degree: MBA

Didn't get to go to SNHU. Applied and got in but dealt with a very annoying advisor who took days to get back to me everytime I had a question. After wasting 3 weeks w the Finaid dept. they literally tell me that they won't give me the Direct Loan I was approved for because I already have loans. Can you believe that? I'm pretty sure most ppl applying to that c888 school has student loans. I think they cater more to ppl who can pay cash but they need to say that up front. I dealt w them for more than... Read More

Anonimous

Reviewed: 2/12/2017

Degree: MBA

I was not happy with their Career Services - needed to talk to someone to get advice they called me and we scheduled appointment but they never called me back. Then a survey requiring feedback comes in where I addressed concerns but still no one called back. Basically Career Services do not do their jobs. I ended up consulting in different institutions about my choices. SNHU have multiple issues with the lab that is tacky and not user friendly. The advisor lucking customer service and act a bit relaxed... Read More

M

Reviewed: 10/31/2016

Degree: MBA

I am very pleased with the college. The professors are required to have a masters degree and most have a doctorate. My advisor Brenda has been wonderful and responds back with in 24 hours, she calls me every semester to see how things are going. The work is challenging and requires a lot of reading and writing, but that's how you get educated. If you don't want to do work then you don't go to college. Make sure you read all the announcements, they are informative . I have taken some classes on campus... Read More

Irritated

Reviewed: 7/10/2016

Degree: MBA

I picked SNHU's online MBA program because it is extremely convenient with my full-time work schedule. Also, it is very competitively priced compared to other programs. With that being said, I wish that SNHU had some kind of admissions requirements to weed out their selection of students. This will sound completely arrogant, but I really do not care. The VAST majority of students in my classes seem as though they barely passed college. Their writing skills and grammar are horrendous, which is an... Read More

Anonymous

Reviewed: 7/10/2016

Degree: MBA

The online program at SNHU for the MBA program leaves quite a bit to be desired. After finishing undergrad at a university where I took the majority of my classes on campus but did chose to take some online, I was intrigued by the option of a graduate program online offered by a brick and mortar school. It didn't take long for me to begin regretting my decision. Unfortunately, as with the majority of graduate programs my credits wouldn't transfer elsewhere so I finished my degree with SNHU. The professors... Read More

Heather Anderson

Reviewed: 9/22/2015

Degree: MBA

SNHU has been a very convenient way for me to work on my master's degree. There is a large international population which makes learning interesting and professors have real life experience in the subjects they are teaching.

mysteryman

Reviewed: 12/17/2014

Degree: MBA

Ive gained more as a student in my time here (Jan 14-Present) then I did in my undergrad from (Sept 2008-Dec 13). Some classes are more challenging then others, and yes there are some professors online who really dont care. However I believe that the you find more who do care. Nothing is perfect. I have had in class professors who don't care as well. If you apply yourself it will get noticed. The amunt of effort and time you put in, will be seen by professors and you will be rewarded for that.

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