U Southern Indiana Debuts Accelerated Online MBA

The University of Southern Indiana (USI) has launched an accelerated online master of business administration degree in an effort to make an MBA degree more accessible to residents of Indiana and neighboring areas.

Offered through USI's Romain College of Business and accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB), the new program offers six start times per year and  is designed to be completed in as little as 18 months. The program costs $12,500 and features competitive admissions requirements that include a GMAT waiver for prospective students with prior work or higher education experience.

"USI has a tradition of making quality higher education accessible," said Mohammed Khayum, dean of the Romain College of Business, in a prepared statement. "Our accelerated online MBA program offers highly interactive instruction and innovative approaches to problem solving that develop students' abilities to think critically and creatively within the business world, thereby enhancing professional growth."

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