Minnesota School of Business

Minnesota School of Business, with several schools around the state as well as an online division, offers practical IT degree programs for students who are interested in beginning computer-related careers. Students can complete everything from associate's degree programs that take as little as 18 months to Master of Science in Management: Information Technology, which provides students with the foundation for an advanced IT career.

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Minnesota School of Business offers students five computer-related degrees: associate's degree programs in Information Technology and Game and Application Development, bachelor's degree programs in Information Technology and Game and Application Development, and a Master of Science in Management: Information Technology. These programs range from 18 months for the associate degree programs, up to 36 months for the bachelor degree programs. These degree programs are designed to provide students with the skills to begin their new careers on various levels, from entry-level careers to high-level career advancement.

Minnesota School of Business accommodates a variety of student types. New high school graduates can begin programs at Minnesota School of Business, but the school also accepts military students, transfer students, international students, and adult learners. In many programs, students can get college credit for relevant work experience.

Enrollment in Minnesota School of Business requires students to talk with an admissions representative for a campus visit or online visit. Students must complete an interest assessment, and determine whether they have the skills and background to pursue their chosen programs. Students for whom Minnesota School of Business is a good fit can complete an online application, and must provide proof of immunization prior to enrollment.

Students at Minnesota School of Business get a personal, one-on-one meeting with a financial aid representative. The representative helps students complete the FAFSA, and can suggest scholarships, grants and loans.

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Minnesota School of Business, with several schools around the state as well as an online division, offers practical IT degree programs for students who are interested in beginning computer-related careers. Students can complete everything from associate's degree programs that take as little as 18 months to Master of Science in Management: Information Technology, which provides students with the foundation for an advanced IT career.

Minnesota School of Business offers students five computer-related degrees: associate's degree programs in Information Technology and Game and Application Development, bachelor's degree programs in Information Technology and Game and Application Development, and a Master of Science in Management: Information Technology. These programs range from 18 months for the associate degree programs, up to 36 months for the bachelor degree programs. These degree programs are designed to provide students with the skills to begin their new careers on various levels, from entry-level careers to high-level career advancement.

Minnesota School of Business accommodates a variety of student types. New high school graduates can begin programs at Minnesota School of Business, but the school also accepts military students, transfer students, international students, and adult learners. In many programs, students can get college credit for relevant work experience.

Enrollment in Minnesota School of Business requires students to talk with an admissions representative for a campus visit or online visit. Students must complete an interest assessment, and determine whether they have the skills and background to pursue their chosen programs. Students for whom Minnesota School of Business is a good fit can complete an online application, and must provide proof of immunization prior to enrollment.

Students at Minnesota School of Business get a personal, one-on-one meeting with a financial aid representative. The representative helps students complete the FAFSA, and can suggest scholarships, grants and loans.

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