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Frank G. Zarb School of Business: Executive M.B.A. Program

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The Hofstra EMBA Advantage

Class Size – Our class size averages 12 students. This ensures individual attention, getting to know your classmates better, and that your questions get answered.

Lock Step Scheduling – All E.M.B.A. students take the same class sequence which includes important skill courses like statistics, accounting and information technology. These skills are taught early within the program and incorporated into subsequent classes later in the program.

An All-Inclusive Tuition – Tuition cost includes texts, cases, software, all student fees and all foreign trip expenses.

A Convenient Class Schedule – Over 95% of classes are held on Saturdays. This enables executives to pursue a degree while working full-time. The E.M.B.A. program has a 20 month program beginning September 2011 and ending April 2013.

A Motivated E.M.B.A. Cohort – The vast majority of E.M.B.A. students have seven plus years of experience. Over 90% of E.M.B.A. students are eligible for membership in Beta Gamma Sigma, the business school honor society. The E.M.B.A. program has a very low attrition rate – over 90% of students complete the degree in a 20 month period.

A Student-Oriented Faculty – Our distinguished and award-winning faculty members are experienced in teaching business executives. They have knowledge of the skills business executives are looking for to advance their careers.

The GMAT Exam Is Generally Waived – The exam is generally waived for applicants with a significant amount of business/professional experience.

Executive M.B.A. Program
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