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D'Amore-McKim: What's new in 2023?

D'Amore-McKim: What's new in 2023?

It is time to reimagine a new MBA program for the future - not just update or refresh an existing one. Therefore, D’Amore-McKim launched the new online MBA program in October last year, with another cohort starting in April 2023. An example of flexibility in online education is that students now have the ability to take live or taped classes when enrolled in the new program. According to a professor who helped design this program, this program is designed for students with a fair share of business experience already.

What’s New at Kellogg in 2023?

What’s New at Kellogg in 2023?

Kellogg was the first institution to waive test requirements for technology vets.  The GMAT or GRE are not required for the round 3 application deadline on April 5th 2023. Kellogg only requires transcripts, a résumé, and an application for either the part-time or full-time MBA program. Additionally, the 2022 full-time graduates received a high pay of $191,100, up nearly 9% from the previous year's pay, and it continues to rise over time. Furthermore, Kellogg is second only to Wharton in terms of career-long ROI. According to The Financial Times, the full-time program has risen 7 places in 5 years in terms of school rankings.

What’s New at Dartmouth Tuck in 2023?

What’s New at Dartmouth Tuck in 2023?

Tuck got a $52.1 million gift from an unnamed acquaintance six months ago to fund a recurrent global summit on health, wealth, and sustainability held by Tuck. What exactly does this mean? This conference will discuss the intersection of public policy, health care, and climate change, as well as establish Tuck as a hub for funding in these fields. What does this mean for you? Tuck wants to turn into a ground zero for scholarships in this field.