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Additional info on part time programs including a ranking of PT programs.

https://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/9006844/

NYU
UCLA
Northwestern
Univ of Chicago
Univ of Michigan
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Many students are interested whether they can transfer from the part time program to the full time program. One could call this the acid test of PT MBA programs- if the school refuses to let students transfer from the PT program to the Full Time (or strongly discourages this practice) one I consider this a possible reason to be concerned about the quality of the PT program. If the two programs are fully equivalent it is difficult to see why students should not be able to move freely between them (except, of course, for a reasonable administrative process to effect the transfer).

UC Berkeley
https://www.haas.berkeley.edu/MBA/TransferPolicy.html

University of Wisconsin Madison
https://www.bus.wisc.edu/evemba/prospect ... 20transfer

University of Michigan
"It is neither encouraged nor guaranteed that students will be able to transfer from the Evening to Day Program."
https://www.bus.umich.edu/Admissions/Eve ... MbaFaq.htm
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An interesting article about the time when MIT was considering a part time program:

https://www.bizjournals.com/boston/stori ... tml?page=3
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Fortunately I am decided about taking a part-time as opposed to full-time or an executive MBA. So how do I go about finding the latest rankings of schools in my area. Is there a website, a magazine or something which publishes these. As matters stand, considering my current home/work location, I feel I have only one choice Haas business school of UC Berkeley. But I'm thinking, am I missing a better ranked school in the vicinity? Also, when I apply I want to do so to atleast 2-3 schools so I do not end up having nothing. Please advise.

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In Northern CA there are not too many options among nationally recognized programs beyond UCB and UC Davis. With a short plane ride you have access to UCLA and USC.
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Can you please comment on the following topic?

I am looking for suggestions on 2 year part time MBA schools within US.

Please suggest me some schools ( Broad, Michigan is the only school I am aware of at this time )

For financial reasons, I can't to leave my current job.

I am looking for a reasonably good schools , under Top 20, with good programs in Finance, Investment Banking, Portfolio Management.

Need a school that also has good career management center.

I want to have a fixed 2 or 3 year term MBA program with cohorts sessions, because I think cohorts program is more interactive and lot more valuable.