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February 18, 2015
LA GRANDE, Ore. (EOU) – Eastern Oregon University’s online bachelor’s degree in business administration is receiving high marks from independent reviews conducted by several national consumer groups.
EOU is ranked first overall and distinguished as a recipient of the “Best Online Bachelor’s in Business: Students Before Profits Award” in the new list released by Nonprofitcollegesonline.com.
EOU’s program is also regarded as a “Best Buy” for students seeking a high-quality, low-cost online business degree by GetEducated.com, which ranks EOU No. 16 on its list of 47 most affordable online degrees in this field.
Other recent designations include the Affordable Online Colleges Editor’s Choice and Affordable Schools Top 10 Most Affordable Online Business Degree Programs.
EOU’s online undergraduate tuition is currently set at $200 per credit hour, including fees. Some for-profit institutions in Oregon and across the country are charging an average of $385 per credit hour.
For more information on these and other rankings visit www.eou.edu/cobe/business/recognition.
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