The Recession Raises The Popularity Of MBA Programs
Area college acceptance is a record this fall, and MBA programs are no exception, prepare more and more people take a break.
Texas Christian University Neeley School of Business MBA class is 45 percent higher than last year. Application to full-time MBA program at Southern Methodist University in Dallas has doubled. Perhaps the University of Texas at Arlington College of Business, entries will be 20 per cent if the final figures Log
Increased use and acceptance of the alumni of the program as a whole during the recession will decrease as employees look for opportunities and ways to improve their skills, said teachers.
The greatest average number of larger classes, and said that some universities, there is debate on the division of classes next year in other sections, if the presence continues to grow.
Some of what’s Up in the MBA program:
TCU: Full-time MBA admission increased to 58 per class this fall, against 40 a year ago. Besides the economy through Cron called a growing interest in Texas as a place for students to career advancement and fewer classes Neeley, care is “personal” and the network.
SMU Cox School of Business takes into account full-time MBA class of 125 students, against 111 the previous year. Applications were up 50 percent, said Marci Armstrong, associate dean for graduate programs. He had the reputation of Cox, the economy of Texas and the leading edge of Generation Y – young people who were born after 1980 – First graduate-school-age.
UTAH: Business School is on track to increase by 20 per cent in MBA applications this fall, will be in writing class, “said Melanie McGee, director of MBA programs.
Texas Wesleyan: Students of New MBA has increased from six, 19 in autumn this year. Total number of students enrolled in the program 52 of the 49 students who leave temporarily, in principle, sometimes the program and has subsequently said Hector Quintanilla, dean of the School of Business Administration.
University of North Texas: Room for admission to the fall have not yet completed, but the school requires a class earlier this year rose 69 percent, said Randall S. Guttery, associate dean for graduate programs.
Covered University of Texas at Austin: applications rose 20 percent in 2465 to 260-slot full-time MBA class. Forty-three percent of non-residents of Texas. The economy of Texas and the low cost of living are factors, said the director of the receipt of MBA Tina Mabley. “In addition, certain areas of specialization, as well as energy, has a great race this year for those seeking to provide a healthy industry,” says Mabley.



