Matthew Kenney

Small Business | Workplace Law

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Our Model

Value and Affordability

We believe higher education is not a privilege, rather a fundamental human right. Therefore, we make every effort to keep tuition affordable. Our goal is to subsidize up to 100% of student tuition with scholarships for deserving applicants.

Likewise, research performed for corporate clients is priced fairly to ensure a healthy return-on-investment. We believe colleges are entrusted with a social mission to share knowledge generously.

We Promise To:

  • Provide Academic Rigor
  • Maintain High Ethical Standards
  • Respect the Dignity of Others
  • Value Diversity
  • Engage in Social Entrepreneurship

Did You Know?

Licensing

We are licensed by the Florida Department of Education to award the MBA Degree.

Bachelor Degree Requirement

Applicants for the MBA program must possess a bachelors degree.

Cohort Model

We generally enroll one MBA cohort per calendar year. Our student-faculty ratio is never more than 10-to-1.

Online and On-Site

We are licensed to offer our MBA degree both online and via traditional classroom.

GMAT and GRE

Our MBA program does not require standardized tests, such as the GMAT of GRE.

Higher Education Leadership

We are helping faculty, students and administrators at other colleges by publishing our research findings.

We Are Committed To:

  • Regulatory Compliance
  • Innovative Instructional Techniques
  • Participating in Peer-Review Publishing
  • Helping Practicing Entrepreneurs
  • Industry Leading Applied Research
  • Measuring Client Return-on-Investment
  • Supporting Alumi Professional Development
  • Providing Scholarships to Deserving Students

What is Business Law?

Business law (or transactional law) is a broad legal area. In simplest terms, business law involves the legality of business creation and administration.

Common areas of business law include: compliance with state and federal regulations, contract/lease creation and evaluation, business formation, franchising, and non-profit business compliance.

Generally, business lawyers deal with issues outside a courtroom. Indeed, business lawyers try to ensure clients never see a courtroom. Issues requiring litigation are normally handled by trial attorneys.

Business lawyers often serve as counselors-at-law, providing clients with referrals to specialists best suited to serve the client's unique needs.

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