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West Mids entrepreneur revolutionising education with £4.5k “anytime anywhere” degrees and MBAs

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October 3, 2014

An online business school is revolutionising business education by offering routes to undergraduate degrees and MBAs costing a student less than £4,500 – while also enabling them to study “anywhere at anytime”.

The Coventry-based Online Business School (OBS), founded by distance-learning pioneer John Holden, provides ‘pay-as-you-go’ pathways to business degrees and MBAs, and is exploiting the wealth of free online learning materials.

OBS enables business students to access learning resources from some of the world’s most respected universities and earn credits to gain a university accredited qualification.

A student can study two thirds of an undergraduate degree or MBA with OBS, which can cost less than £1,000. The university top-up cost is from just over £3,000.

Mr Holden said:  “Many universities charge £9,000 a year for a three or four year undergraduate course. When you add learning materials and transport, a student’s total costs for a university degree are more than £27,000, with MBAs as much as £40,000.

“But web-based social learning resources are revolutionising higher education – and OBS is doing this in the field of business education.

“Quite simply – why pay £27,000 for a business degree, when you can secure it for £4,000? And why pay £40,000 for an MBA when you can get one for a tenth of the cost?”

Importantly, while other online providers of business education only offer their own learning resources OBS taps into the wealth of free learning materials available online.

Many universities, including Cambridge and Harvard have developed educational resources called massive open online courses (MOOCs). These are available to anyone with internet access. There is also a vast range of other learning resources on the web. OBS guides its students towards the best and most appropriate of these materials. In addition OBS provides specifically designed learning modules complete with online assessments.

Mr Holden said: “The reality is that most people just don’t realise that high quality lectures, tutorials, workshops, video and academic reports are available free. Even if they do, they don’t know where to find them.

“Plus, working people who want to further their business career by securing prestigious qualifications have constraints on their time. As well as work, they may have family commitments. This makes university attendance, ­­ even part-time, impossible.

“OBS provides the answer to this problem. We want to open up this vast business educational resource to anyone who wants to use it. OBS allows business students to study ‘anywhere at anytime’.”

OBS also enables students to enrol on a programme in just a few minutes, compared to several weeks with a traditional university.

Mr Holden said: “It can be frustrating trying to enrol on a university course and it can even deter prospective students. Plus, as OBS is online there is no limit to class numbers so there is not the problem of courses being oversubscribed.

“We are taking the painful processes out of the initial pathways of learning and providing students with a more flexible route.”

John Holden is one of the most respected leaders in higher education online learning. 

In 1990 he founded Resource Development International (RDI) the world’s largest independent provider of UK university qualifications by distance learning.  He sold the company in July 2011.

Mr Holden said: “OBS’s mission is to increase participation in business higher education.

“We are using the latest web-based technology to offer lower fees, a huge range of learning resources, and programme flexibility. This sets us apart from other distance learning providers. OBS is the future of business further education.”

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