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Temple's online MBA program ranked No. 1
Flying Kite Staff
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Tuesday, January 13, 2015
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U.S. News and World Report has named
Temple University's Fox School of Business the nation's best online MBA program.
Temple, tied with Indiana University and the
University of North Carolina
, scored a perfect score of 100 when judged on faculty credentials and training, student services and technology, student engagement, peer reputation and admissions selectivity.
Is it validation for Temple? "Absolutely, yes," said
Darin Kapanjie
, academic director of the online MBA program.
Temple's online MBA program launched in fall 2009 under Kapanjie's leadership. He came to Temple in 2003 as a faculty member in the statistics department, and actively took to integrating technology into the classroom...
The program has since developed an online and digital learning team, which has seven in-house instructional designers that help the Temple faculty organize and deliver their courses online most effectively. There are also two technology support specialists and two staffers in charge of video production. (The Fox school has its own TV studio, where faculty members can record their lectures).
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