frequently asked questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a difference between an online MBA program and a classroom-based MBA?

Whether you earn your Regis MBA in the classroom or online, you will be receiving a world class education from a regionally accredited university and one of the largest, most respected MBA programs in the country. Our state-of-the-art instruction techniques are delivered online or in the classroom by seasoned professors who are experts in their fields. You’re also able to mix both online and classroom-based courses, supporting your need for flexibility and format that works best for you and your schedule.

Who do I talk to about getting help with selecting courses or class work?

Each MBA student is assigned a Regis University MBA faculty member as an academic advisor to assist you throughout your entire MBA program.

You may contact your advisor with questions about a course selection or assignment question. You can contact your faculty advisor by phone, chat, and email.

All of Regis is committed to your success. In addition to your faculty advisor, there is technical assistance and research assistance available to students through the University’s student services.

How often do new classes start and when does the next class start?

You can enroll in an online or classroom-based Regis University MBA program at any time and begin your classes at any one of our six convenient start times during the year.

What is the difference between an MBA and a M.S. in Organization Leadership?

While both degrees provide a strong foundation that is applicable and actionable across the full spectrum of the business industry, each has its own approach to business that is tailored to a particular type of student looking for a specific type of degree experience. The MBA is an established, recognized degree rooted in tradition and content-specific knowledge. The M.S. in Organization Leadership is a fresh take on the traditional advanced business degree that takes a more holistic approach toward business and the integration of knowledge. Compare the MBA and M.S. in Organization Leadership in more detail.