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1. Investigate the school's accreditation status: Well-chosen keywords entered into a search engine. You may Search for the keywords "Schools Accredited in MBA ". Accreditation is absolutely critical," says Todd Hitchcock, senior vice president of online solutions at Pearson.Students should first make sure their school is regionally accredited, he says. Next, they should determine whether their specific degree has programmatic accreditation, if eligible.

2. Go through school websites and other verifiable information sources: Institutions are better equipped to tell their story than websites that aggregate or rank online programs, Oliver says. Many of the new sites that claim to rank or showcase a variety of schools and courses are subjective.

3. Contact people at the school, including students: Once students have narrowed their search to a few programs, they should reach out to student services and others at the school, experts say.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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