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MBA programs chart a different course for successful professionals
February 26, 2007 /
Dec is an example of the kind of students business schools are trying to attract to remain competitive: Relatively older, successful professionals who want more education but have neither the time nor desire to pursue a traditional 18-month, full-time MBA. Business schools are reaching these "new" students through flexible scheduling, distance-learning options, expanded course offerings and the opportunity to study in other countries.
By Lisa Bertagnoli
Special to the Tribune
Full Story: http://www.chicagotribune.com/business/chi-0702260020feb26,0,2229067.story?coll=chi-business-hed
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