
How Covid-19 adjustments at Valley colleges help level playing field for MBA minority students
Even during the pandemic when many international students have had trouble getting visas, 22 students from multiple countries are starting their MBA programs. This year 37% of enrollees are international students, up from 32% last fall.
Even during the pandemic when many international students have had trouble getting visas, 22 students from multiple countries are starting their MBA programs. This year 37% of enrollees are international students, up from 32% last fall.
In this story published Sept. 4, 2020, in the Phoenix Business Journal:
It’s really cool to see how some are joining [classes] in the absolute middle of the night from India and Bangladesh.
– W. P. Carey School of Business Dean Amy Hillman
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