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Kelley School of Business
The Kelley MBA Program at Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana, offers a strong integrated core curriculum, an internationally renowned faculty committed to teaching excellence, progressive facilities, and excellent opportunities for interaction with faculty and corporate executives. Indiana University is one of the premier college campuses in the country, offering world class cultural and athletic events. Collectively, these features result in a unique environment that offers a balance between professional education and extracurricular involvement.
Kellogg School of Management -- Northwestern University (Evanston, Illinois)
Full-time MBA Programs The Kellogg School offers three full-time programs leading to a master's degree: the traditional Two-Year MBA program, the accelerated One-Year MBA program and the Master of Management and Manufacturing (MMM) program, a joint program with Northwestern's McCormick School of Engineering.

Part-time MBA Program The Part-time MBA program serves people employed full-time in the Chicago area. Many firms provide partial or complete financial support for their employees in the evening program.

Executive MBA Program The Executive MBA is a two-year MBA program for mid-career and senior executives. Kellogg also operates four International Executive MBA (IEMBA) programs. Sessions meet on weekends, allowing participants to attend school without interrupting their careers.
Kenan-Flagler Business School -- University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill, North Carolina
The Executive MBA Programs at UNC Kenan-Flagler are ranked #5 in the world by Business Week and provide the same rigor and superb teaching of the School's full-time MBA Program. With a No. 2 ranking for graduate satisfaction, UNC Kenan-Flagler is among the three top executive MBA programs that earn straight "A's" from graduates for teaching, curriculum and staff support. UNC Kenan-Flagler offers three Executive MBA Programs: Global OneMBA®, Weekend and Evening. These Programs vary in length from 20 to 24 months and meet the needs of busy, mid-career executives who want to earn an MBA without interrupting their careers.
Krannert Graduate School of Management -- Purdue University – West Lafayette, Indiana
The Krannert Executive Education Programs at Purdue University emerged as a trendsetter in executive education in 1983, establishing a standard of excellence and innovation for executives around the world. The Executive Master's Program-initially known as the EMS (Executive Master of Science in Management) Program-was developed specifically for mid-level managers and managers-to-be who are unable to attend classes on a full-time basis to get their master's degree in business. It was, and continues to be, a creative alternative to traditional Executive MBA programs. Designed to attract students from all over the U.S., the EMS Program was the first of its kind in its use of electronic communication by email to allow students to stay in contact with each other and with the faculty during off-campus periods. Now, nearly 20 years later, the program has moved to a more sophisticated and comprehensive electronic network, including Internet access, with computer-based applications to assist in solving business problems, thereby enhancing the learning experience both off and on campus. The Executive Master's in Business Program (EMB): This program is the successor to the EMS Program, now that the Krannert School has changed the degree designation to an MBA for all its master's programs in business. Unlike conventional MBA programs, the EMB program has a schedule which makes it possible for participants to be drawn from a wide geographical area. There are six two-week residencies spread across 22 months, from orientation to graduation, coupled with Internet-supported off-campus assignments between residencies. This design allows EMB participants to meet their educational goals while simultaneously fulfilling their ongoing job responsibilities. It attracts both a national and international student population, providing a diverse learning environment. The program begins each July with an orientation session where the participants are introduced to the coursework, the instructors, and the Purdue information technology system. The courses in the program have an applied policy-making orientation and make extensive use of cases and other experiential material. Computer-based analysis is a key component of most courses. Students enter together, take the same set of courses together, and graduate together in this cohort program. To heighten the learning experience, the last residency is an international trip with class sessions, plant visits, and speakers from government agencies and multinational firms. Both Asia and Europe have been the sites of recent trips. Upon completion of the program, the Master of Business Administration degree is awarded.