Ambassador Crawford College of Business and Entrepreneurship
Kent State’s Ambassador Crawford College of Business and Entrepreneurship offers a range of nationally recognized online graduate programs and certificates, including the 100% online MBA, which is ranked among the Top 50 Online MBA Programs by the Princeton Review and is the only Ohio program on the list. Other highlights include graduate certificates in Accounting Fundamentals, Advanced Accounting, Accounting Analytics, and Human Resource Management, designed to meet the demands of today’s evolving workforce. The college’s commitment to excellence and flexibility ensures students gain the skills needed to advance their careers while balancing other responsibilities.
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