Starting from fall 2016, the MBA program at Arizona State University will provide 100% scholarship to all MBA students. The university wants to attract students with different backgrounds and professional goals. Traditionally most of the MBA graduates from Arizona State go into corporate careers at big firms and none of them wants to go to a non-profit. This is because the 90,000 USD fee for international students discouraged students from pursuing careers in nonprofits. So the $50 million donation from real-estate mogul William Carey will now be used to change all that. More than 90% of Arizona’s MBA graduates were employed full-time within three months of graduation.
Top 10 MBA Programs to Get Rich
A while back I posted the latest rankings of top 20 Business schools in the U.S. Harvard, Stanford and Wharton the top 3 B-Schools and they are also the top in the rankings for top schools by salary. Despite the financial depression, graduates of these schools make...