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Not all MBAs are created equal

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As a working professional OHIO’s Professional MBA program is designed for you. To view this ema

As a working professional OHIO’s Professional MBA program is designed for you. To view this email as a web page, [click here]( The Princeton Review: Your partner in a great education…from K-12 to college and beyond. [Professional MBA]( Dear {NAME}, As someone who’s interested in MBA programs, you’ve probably found that there’re plenty of options to choose from. And it’s important to research all your options, especially if you’re deciding between an on-campus or online program. But you should know that not all programs are created equal. At OHIO, you don’t have to choose between the high-touch service and interactive classes of a residential program or the flexibility and convenience of finishing your coursework when and where you want; the Professional MBA is an AACSB-accredited program that offers you the best of both. I encourage you to [learn more about our program]( and discover why working professionals choose OHIO's PMBA: [Let’s Get Started]( [_C0A1673.JPG]( Convenience and flexibility that fits your lifestyle We understand that you're a full-time professional and part-time student. The Professional MBA is a 24-month, part-time program completed through interactive virtual classes, online learning modules, and monthly Saturday residencies on our Dublin Campus. Customize your degree to achieve your goalsOur program format provides a balanced workload across semesters, the flexibility to customize your degree with a concentration in Executive Management, Business Analytics, Finance or Health Care, and opportunities to network with your colleagues and professors. Apply what you learn today on the job tomorrowThe decision to pursue an MBA will impact your life. You'll incorporate real-world experiences into your coursework so you can make an immediate impact on your organization. Our Professional Development Workshops take it one step further, allowing you to refine your leadership skills and network across cohorts. It’s a big decision to choose an MBA program, and I want to you feel prepared and confident that you’ve found a program that’s right for you. To learn more about [OHIO’s PMBA](, you can visit [mba.business.ohio.edu](. As you start to have questions, please feel free to contact our admissions advisor at mba@ohio.edu or 740-597-9067. We hope to hear from you soon. Sincerely, Tom Marchese Professional MBA Program Director Ohio University, College of Business Graduate Programs The Princeton Review | 24 Prime Parkway, Suite 201 | Natick, MA 01760 Copyright 2017 TPR Education IP Holdings, LLC. All Rights Reserved. The Princeton Review is not affiliated with Princeton University. This email was sent to {EMAIL}. To unsubscribe from our email [click here](.

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