Lisa
10-25-2006, 11:08 PM
To Whom It May Concern: It seems that everyone today wants to find a way to advance their careers and earn a higher salary. In that quest, a lot of people look to an MBA to give them that leg up.
Since a lot of Degree readers are trying to distinguish between the various MBA options available I wanted to tell you about the Fast Track MBA program offered by Babson’s F.W. Olin Graduate School of Business. It is a “blended” program, combining the convenience of an online program with the rigorous learning component of an on-campus program. Fast Track is perfect for today’s busy professional trying to combine full-time work with career-advancing education.
It can be completed in 24 months with on-campus visits only every 6 weeks. A key differentiator between this blended approach and the 100% online programs is the classroom experience. The face-to-face aspect of the Fast Track MBA program not only dramatically boosts learning outcomes by leveraging students’ extensive work experiences but it also opens up tremendous opportunities for networking. I would like to gauge your interest in speaking with Dean Rice from Babson to learn more about this new blended MBA category.
Best, Lisa
Since a lot of Degree readers are trying to distinguish between the various MBA options available I wanted to tell you about the Fast Track MBA program offered by Babson’s F.W. Olin Graduate School of Business. It is a “blended” program, combining the convenience of an online program with the rigorous learning component of an on-campus program. Fast Track is perfect for today’s busy professional trying to combine full-time work with career-advancing education.
It can be completed in 24 months with on-campus visits only every 6 weeks. A key differentiator between this blended approach and the 100% online programs is the classroom experience. The face-to-face aspect of the Fast Track MBA program not only dramatically boosts learning outcomes by leveraging students’ extensive work experiences but it also opens up tremendous opportunities for networking. I would like to gauge your interest in speaking with Dean Rice from Babson to learn more about this new blended MBA category.
Best, Lisa