Business Colleges Riverview FL
The decision to go to business school can be prompted by many different reasons. Not all of them are worth giving up two years of salary, putting a career on hold, and assuming substantial debt, not to mention the personal sacrifices an MBA program requires. Yet many people make the plunge before fully considering the implications and risks of their decision. So if you're contemplating getting an MBA, ask yourself some questions before you enroll.
Everest University-Brandon Campus
(813) 621-0041
3924 Cocunut Palm Drive
Tampa, FL
Everest University-Brandon Campus
(813) 621-0041
3924 Cocunut Palm Drive
Tampa, FL 33619
Tuition
Tuition Costs : $16800
School Information
Type of Institution : Comprehensive higher education system
Institutional Designation : Private—Proprietary
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Everest University Online
888 391 8881
10117 Princess Palm Ave
Tampa, FL
Everest University Online
888 391 8881
10117 Princess Palm Ave
Tampa, FL 33610
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Florida College
(813) 988-5131
119 North Glen Arven Avenue
Temple Terrace, FL
Florida College
(813) 988-5131
119 North Glen Arven Avenue
Temple Terrace, FL 33617
Tuition
Tuition Costs : $11340
School Information
Type of Institution : Four-Year college
Institutional Designation : Private—Nonprofit
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Art Institute of Tampa
(813) 873-2112
4401 North Himes Ave
Tampa, FL
Art Institute of Tampa
(813) 873-2112
4401 North Himes Ave
Tampa, FL 33614
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University of South Florida
(813) 974-2011
4202 East Fowler Avenue
Tampa, FL
University of South Florida
(813) 974-2011
4202 East Fowler Avenue
Tampa, FL 33620
Tuition
Full-Time In-State Tuition Costs : $3917
Full-Time Non-Resident Tuition Costs : $16634
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Type of Institution : University
Institutional Designation : Public—State
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University of Tampa
(813) 253-3333
401 West Kennedy Blvd
Tampa, FL
University of Tampa
(813) 253-3333
401 West Kennedy Blvd
Tampa, FL 33606
Tuition
Tuition Costs : $20690
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Type of Institution : Comprehensive higher education system
Institutional Designation : Private—Nonprofit
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Ultrasound Diagnostic School - Tampa, FL
(813) 626-0392
5701 Hillsborough Avenue
Tampa, FL
Ultrasound Diagnostic School - Tampa, FL
(813) 626-0392
5701 Hillsborough Avenue
Tampa, FL 33617
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Hillsborough Community College
(813) 253-7000
PO Box 31127
Tampa, FL
Hillsborough Community College
(813) 253-7000
PO Box 31127
Tampa, FL 33631
Tuition
Full-Time In-State Tuition Costs : $1878
Full-Time Non-Resident Tuition Costs : $6750
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Type of Institution : Two-Year college
Institutional Designation : Public—State
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Education America, Tampa Technical Institute
800-992-4850
2410 East Busch Boulevard
Tampa, FL
Education America, Tampa Technical Institute
800-992-4850
2410 East Busch Boulevard
Tampa, FL 33612
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Everest University - Tampa, Fl
(813) 879-6000
3319 W. Hillsborough Ave
Tampa, FL
Everest University - Tampa, Fl
(813) 879-6000
3319 W. Hillsborough Ave
Tampa, FL 33614
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by Deborah Adeyanju Are you stagnating in your career, envious of the big bucks your friends are making now that they've won the right to add those coveted three letters to their resumes, or simply looking to make a change? The decision to go to business school can be prompted by many different reasons. Not all of them are worth giving up two years of salary, putting a career on hold, and assuming substantial debt, not to mention the personal sacrifices an MBA program requires. Yet many people make the plunge before fully considering the implications and risks of their decision. So if you're contemplating getting an MBA, ask yourself some questions before you enroll. It is critically important to have a clear idea of what you hope to accomplish in getting an MBA. Is your decision driven by a need to compete on a level playing field with your colleagues, advance to the next level in your career, expand the range of available career options and maximize your earnings potential, or do you simply hope to "change your life"? Your answers to these questions should help you to decide whether an MBA is for you and if so, what type of program makes the most sense (i.e., full time, part time, or executive). Alternatively, maybe your needs could be met with individual courses or a certificate program through the continuing education departments many universities maintain. The answers to these questions impact not only the decision of whether or not to attend school, but also what school you ultimately select. For example, if you need to boost your quantitative skills, you'll want to focus your efforts on schools with strong and well-regarded finance and accounting programs. If you want to advance in your career with the same firm you currently work for, consider which schools your company recruits from. If your company mainly recruits employees from local MBA programs, it may be possible to pursue a part-time degree while still holding down your job. An added benefit to part-time programs is that many companies will reimburse employees for a portion of the educational costs incurred while they remain full-time employees. If you're considering a radically different career path, talk to people currently in the field to find out whether an MBA degree is really necessary. Can your goals be accomplished by an internship, or a certificate program? If you are interested in working for specific companies, find out how and where they conduct their recruiting efforts. Another important consideration is what stage you are at in your current career. A few years ago, the typical MBA candidate had two years of work experience prior to beginning graduate school. Today, most MBA candidates at top programs have on average four years of professional experience. In general, students who can relate their professional experiences to the cases, lectures, and projects they perform at school, have more to gain from, as well as contribute to, an MBA program. Also, b... |
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