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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I decided not to get one. I didn’t see the ROI happening. [/quote] Most of those are paid by employers, either fully or a significant portion. [/quote] How does it work if it’s fully paid for? These young professionals have really generous tuition reimbursement? I’ve never used it but I think my tuition reimbursement at work is only $5K a year. Or maybe it’s $10K. But certainly nowhere near enough for a program that costs $50K or more per year. I work for a Fortune 500 company.[/quote] Yes, this happens. My employer has since changed their program, but when they paid for my MS in 2010, there was no tuition limit. My total cost was close to $70k over two years, and they never batted an eye.[/quote] Is this common? Are you describing 100% tuition WHILE you continue to work full-time ie an online or executive night/weekend MBA program?[/quote] EMBA's. We continued to work. I worked for Otis at the time, and you can look up the details of their (UTC's) program. [/quote]
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