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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]How is an executive MBA program where students login on Fridays not a part-time MBA?[/quote] To LSE MBA 2015 graduate: Continuing my response: The EMBA Program at Wharton requires a payment of $223,500 for all participants. True part-time programs charge course-by-course (by hourly course credits) and the time in which one completes the degree is flexible. Wharton's EMBA Program has no such flexibility--it is a full-time MBA program for working professionals/executives. https://executivemba.wharton.upenn.edu/mba-or-emba/ Your confusion may stem from Wharton's generic explanation comparing a traditional full-time MBA program to a typical EMBA program because it uses the term " Schedules vary among programs,but most offer part-time formats like weekend classes." Wharton's EMBA Program offers no flexibility regarding which classes are taken when, all classes are taken as a cohort, and all students are required to pay the full tuition of $223,500 upfront or in a payment arrangement that recognizes one's balance from day one of the EMBA program as at least $223,500.[/quote] Also, EMBA's typically require an employer to sponsor you and pay for it.[/quote]
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