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Program
Overview Two-and-a-half
to five years is a big investment in your future and
that is why you should consider spending those years
in the Kellogg School of Management's Part-Time MBA
program.
The
Kellogg School's Part-Time MBA Program in downtown
Chicago offers top-quality academics, award winning
faculty, networking opportunities, top classmates
from varied professions and sense of community that
exist only in Kellogg MBA programs. The Kellogg part-time
programs also offer schedules, either evening or Saturday,
that are designed to meet the needs of working professionals.
Indeed, many students say they were drawn to the Kellogg
part-time program because the class material is directly
applicable to their job, and they can earn a Kellogg
MBA without forgoing two years of work experience
and advancement with their current employer.
Students
enrolled in the part-time program gain from exposure
to an outstanding faculty with a reputation for scholarly
achievement and consulting expertise, and from interaction
with fellow students. These exposures and interactions
combine with the academic curriculum to help students
develop the insight and capacity to make on-the-job
contributions that lead to executive responsibility.
The
Kellogg faculty and academic programs are superb.
The new facilities in downtown Chicago are excellent.
And the Kellogg culture--a unique atmosphere of fellowship,
openness, and individuality--distinguishes the school
from all others. A flexible curriculum, a broadly
diverse student body, and a faculty and administration
willing to embrace new ideas all ensure that Kellogg
will provide you with the techniques and tools you
need to be a leader in the organizations of today
-- and tomorrow.
Kellogg
Part-Time MBA Programs are designed for the working
professional. Since the program coordinates with a
student's career path, students must be employed full-time
in a career enhancing position to be eligible for
application and enrollment in the program. Once accepted
into the program, students are required to maintain
full-time employment during all quarters they are
enrolled. |