Admitted into Norwich, WGU, and Iowa State MSISA Programs. Decisions, decisions....
After completing my BS in Business Administration in May, I took a month to figure if I really wanted to either go for an MSISA and then MBA, just an MSISA or just an MBA. I decided to just go for an MSISA as I have a business undergrad and I applied to my top three choices for an MSISA program, Norwich, WGU, and Iowa State (note Iowa States is actually MSIA). Each program has different pros and cons and I figured it would be best to have my choice. So I just received my final admittance email, from Norwich.
As I see it, here are the pros and cons of each:
(All pros and cons are solely MY opinion based on MY own research, others' pros/cons might differ)
Norwich
Pros:
One of the most well respected MSISA programs among a greater amount of employers.
Program is management focused and from what I've found, would negate the need for an MBA.
Out of my research on LinkedIn, TONS of people who have the degree from Norwich hold really high end jobs (CISO,CIO,director or manager, Sr. XXXXXX position, etc).
One course at a time and case study based (as opposed to read 10 chapters and be tested on what you can remember).
Cons:
The most expensive of my choices, at about $27k with my discount for working for an affiliated company
Writing intensive with three 2000 word papers, two exams with 4 questions each needing about 500 words per question, and a 7000 to 10000 word end of term paper.
Would require the most time and dedication as I've been advised by multiple people in admissions they expect 25 hours per week on it.
WGU:
Pros:
Cheapest option of the three at roughly $9k if I finish in 3 terms.
Self paced so I can work at my own pace through each course and the program.
Some certifications included.
Material is also fairly practical and involves some case study as well.
Cost would allow me to spend on an MBA down the road if I want to.
Cons:
Lacks the name recognition of Iowa State and Norwich.
May not have as big of an impact on my career as the other two options, especially Norwich.
No help from instructors.
Iowa State:
Pros:
Cost is substantially less than Norwich, although more than WGU, somewhere between $14k and $17k?
Name recognition as a state university.
Cons:
Except for the first course, all other courses are only offered Spring/Fall and most all courses only offered in EITHER term.
Would take about 3 years to complete due to the course availability.
Curriculum looks to be more technical theory based, and from what I can tell, are like most unis where you read read read and get tested on what you can remember.
I'm pretty much discounting Iowa State based on the length of time it would take me to finish. I'm kind of torn on Norwich and WGU. While WGU ticks off a checkbox on my resume, the Norwich program has the capacity to have a more significant impact on my career. I like the cost of WGU a lot more than Norwich's. Also going to WGU I have the option of doing an MBA later due to cost savings. I also think the WGU degree could be less demanding time wise, or at least more flexible. I am more interested management, information security policy and governance, auditing, BCP/DRP, than I am technical (hence the BSBA). I've done a ton of research on LinkedIn using the degrees as keywords in education and there is just a massive amount of people in those positions holding a Norwich MSISA degree.
I have plenty of time to decide as I have deferred any possible enrollment until December/January. I just thought I would get some feedback from people as maybe I've missed some things to consider, and I'd be interested in what others would do given the above information and making a decision.