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The Top 10 Part-Time MBA Programs 2012

The Top 10 Part-Time MBA Programs 2012
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Noodle Staff February 8, 2019

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Not everyone is able to or is interested in dropping everything for 2 years to get a degree. So here are the top 10 part-time MBA programs in the country:

Northwestern University Kellogg School of Business

Enrollment (Part-Time): 961

Acceptance Rate: N/A

UC Berkeley Haas School of Business

Enrollment (Part-Time): 804

Acceptance Rate: 44%

University of Chicago Booth School of Business

Enrollment (Part-Time): 1501

Acceptance Rate: N/A

NYU Stern School of Business

Enrollment (Part-Time): 2,106

Acceptance Rate: 55.7%

UCLA Anderson School of Management

Enrollment (Part-Time): 840

Acceptance Rate: 57.9%

University of Michigan Ross School of Business

Enrollment (Part-Time): 434

Acceptance Rate: 72.7%

UT Austin McCombs School of Business

Enrollment (Part-Time): 197

Acceptance Rate: 75.4%

University of Southern California Marshall School of Business

Enrollment (Part-Time): 785

Acceptance Rate: 77%

Indiana University-Bloomington Kelley School of Business

Enrollment (Part-Time): 294

Acceptance Rate: 53.5%

Ohio State University Fisher College of Business

Enrollment (Part-Time): 308

Acceptance Rate: 65%

Read about the top online MBA programs or check out this infographic on the History of the MBA degree.

Not sure which MBA program is best for you? Try out our recommendation engine to find programs that fit your schedule, budget, preferences, and interests!

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