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Full-time, part-time and executive MBA programs in multiple locations. To view this email as a web p

Full-time, part-time and executive MBA programs in multiple locations. 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. Distinguish Yourself with an MBA from the University of Connecticut School of Business. [UConn School of Business: Distinguish Yourself]( Distinguish Yourself with a UConn MBA The [UConn Full-time MBA Program]( is looking for bright, innovative leaders who are motivated by change and challenge.Our pledge is to stimulate your intellect, enhance your skills, and develop your full potential. Now accepting applications for Fall 2018. [Learn more about the UConn MBA →]( Choose Your UConn MBA The UConn MBA is available across 3 campuses and in a variety of formats for convenience and flexibility. [UConn Full-time MBA]( Full-time MBA The Full-time program allows you to truly invest in your future. A career-centric curriculum, focus on globalization, and impressive return on investment make this an attractive option for those seeking a positive change in their career. [Read More →]( [UConn Executive MBA]( Executive MBA The EMBA program is specifically tailored for experienced managers and professionals who are seeking leadership positions. The class format enables participants to retain their current professional positions while pursuing graduate studies. [Read More →]( [UConn Part-time MBA Hartford/Stamford]( Part-time MBA Hartford/Stamford The Part-time program is designed to accommodate the various obligations of working professionals. Students move through the program at their own pace, some finishing in less than three years while others taking five or more. [Read More →]( [UConn Part-time MBA Waterbury]( New Part-time MBA Cohort in Waterbury Waterbury's new Part-time Cohort maintains convenience and flexibility for working professionals while allowing students to develop a rapport by progressing through the program with a defined group of peers. [Read More →]( 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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