How Can U.S. MBA Programs Respond to Declining Demand From International Students?
Full-time, two-year MBA programs in the U.S. have seen declines in application numbers for the third straight year. How can institutions respond?
Full-time, two-year MBA programs in the U.S. have seen declines in application numbers for the third straight year. How can institutions respond?
Colin Youngblood, Editorial Assistant, WENR International students buy into an education market where their purchasing power has the potential to swing wildly. The sticker shock for students studying abroad can thus be considerable. As currencies rise and fall against the dollar, students and their families…
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