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February 20, 2024University at Albany MBA for Executives Program Highlights
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• Impactful – Students learn cutting edge concepts on the weekend that they can apply to their jobs on Monday. The topics covered in the program make them more well-rounded businesspeople, enabling them to make more significant contributions to their company. One recent alum saved her employer several million dollars when she applied what she learned in one of her program courses.
• Cohort Structure – Students learn nearly as much from each other as from the instructor, form life-long friendships, and many have gotten business leads and other resources from their fellow students.
• Investment – At $52,992, the program is the value leader among executive-level MBA programs in New York State.
• All-Inclusive – Investment covers just about everything, including tuition, books/course materials, international trip experience, parking, meals, snacks and beverages, and concierge-level service.
• Capital Region Chamber Member Discount – Capital Region Chamber members receive an $11,000 scholarship when admitted for Fall 2024, making it an attractive member benefit!
• Short Duration – Students complete the program in a condensed 21-22 months.
• Diversity – Our students come from all over the world, from both the private and public sectors, and represent many different professional backgrounds and a wide age range.
• Resources – Free individual premium subscription to The Financial Times and Barron’s; access to databases such as Bloomberg, Datastream, Compustat, CRSP, and Morningstar; networking with program guest speakers; access to all UAlbany on-campus resources including seminars and networking events.
• Continuing Education – Alums can update their knowledge and skills, as well as build toward a micro-credential, by taking advantage of open enrollment courses for a reduced fee.
• International Trip Experience – Many consider this to be the crown jewel of the program where students are immersed in the business and culture of a foreign country for one week as part of their International Business course.