Minnesota School of Business

Minnesota School of Business provides career training for students in business, health care, technology, creative media, and legal services professions. Students can attend Minnesota School of Business at campuses in Minnesota, Wisconsin, or South Dakota, or through the online division. Admissions requirements vary depending on the program, and financial aid is available for qualifying students.

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Minnesota School of Business offers traditional degree programs, including Master's degrees, Bachelor's degrees, and Associate's degrees, in addition to diploma and certificate programs. Degree programs prepare students for professional, post-secondary-institution jobs, while diploma and certification programs prepare students to enter the workforce sooner in new careers. Degree programs provide students with an overall education, while diploma and certificate programs train students in the real-world skills they'll need in their new careers.

Students at Minnesota School of Business can select programs in several areas of concentration, including accounting, business administration, massage therapy, veterinary technology, information technology, game design, and criminal justice. Degree programs vary by campus, so students should contact their local campus to find out what Minnesota School of Business programs are available locally. Additionally, if students don't find the program they want at the local campus, they can check the online division to determine whether they may be able to earn their degrees online.

The online division of Minnesota School of Business enables students to earn a wide range of degrees, including Master of Business Administration, Master of Science in Management, health fitness specialist, media business, paralegal, and many more. Online degree programs enable students to complete their assignments on their own schedules, instead of attending class at set times when they may have schedule conflicts or other obligations. The Minnesota School of Business online division caters to students who work part-time or full-time jobs, or whose child care obligations make it difficult to attend classes.

Minnesota School of Business is a Not for Profit higher education school.

Accreditation: Minnesota School of Business is accredited by Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools (ACICS).



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