1) Executive Programs are designed for those who already have middle management jobs and the endorsement and financial backing of their employers.
2) Students can complete the program in 2 years of study – a good deal shorter than usual 4 years it takes to earn the degree as a part-time student.
3) Students in executive programs are considered full-time students and take about the same courses as students in regular MBA programs.
4) Mostly the middle-management men and women between the ages 30 to 45 years are sponsored by their firms for executive MBA programs.
5) The cost of these programs is generally paid by the employer which is a flat fee that includes tuitions, books, and meals on campus.
6) An executive program has the same curriculum as a university’s regular MBA program, except that some electives are eliminated.
7) If you get in on an executive program, by all means do so.
8) By selecting you for an executive program, your company has shown that it feels you are promising enough to warrant investing a substantial amount of money in furthering your education.
9) And you will be going to class with an elite group of students who may turn out to be valuable future business contacts and social acquaintances.
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