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Women are benefiting from earning an MBA like never before. Learn more here.
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IFGF Pinole Monthly Newsletter August 2015 Fruit of the Spirit Interview with Wilhan Winata / Welcome to IFGF Pinole
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Page 1: The Value of an MBA for Women

The Value of an MBA FOR WOMEN

THE RETURN ON INVESTMENT

Women are benefiting from earning an MBA like never before. Learn more here.

Pay gains at graduation of around 35-40% of pre-MBA salary.

Pay gains of 55-65% of pre-MBA salary within 5 years

of graduation.

A lifetime earning potential of over $3 million.

95%of MBA graduates found their MBA experience

personally rewarding.

85%of MBA graduates attribute their MBA in advancing their careers.

HOW IT HAPPENS

NETWORKINGMake lasting connections & invaluable relationships with fellow professionals.

An MBA teaches you new business, analytical, decision-

making and leadership skills.

EXPERTISE

CONFIDENCEAn MBA experience reveals your strengths and fortifies you for future

challenges.

CREDIBILITYYour MBA degree is a testament to your successful pursuit of business

knowledge, practice & excellence.

SUCCESSRealize your career potential with an advanced degree that is flexible &

portable.

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1 UNIVERSITY OF UTAH MBA:4 WAYS TO EARN IT

HER MBA EXPERIENCE

I learned that I have a huge entrepreneurial side I wasn’t aware of before - I can create my own opportunities and businesses.

Ashley Magnus, PMBA Class of 2013

I chose the PMBA program because I wanted classmates from diverse industries with mid-career experience and expertise.

Puja Singh, PMBA Class of 2014

The EMBA program instilled in me a sense of confidence in my abilities that I didn't have before.

Anna Scott, EMBA Class of 2014

I have been surprised by how quickly I’ve been able to apply the concepts we’re learning to my work. It has given me greater insight into the management, politics, and capital structure of my company. 

Bailey Rogers, MBA Online Class of 2016

I chose the EMBA program because of the high quality of education offered through the David Eccles School of Business, and the networking opportunities with other motivated and accomplished individuals.

Kate Moss, EMBA Class of 2015

As I learn new concepts, I have implemented them directly into my daily interactions with my colleagues, such as how to be an effective manager and how to motivate a team into higher production.

Melissa Ray, PMBA Class of 2014

Yes, I got the piece of paper that hangs on my wall and appears on my resume, but more than that, I got an experience. The growth and learning that I gained has no doubt changed the trajectory of my career.

Laura Snyder, PMBA Class of 2012

I have been hired on several cases solely because of my current school situation. The MBA has had an immediate impact on my career.

Brooke Karrington,EMBA Class of 2015

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1 UNIVERSITY OF UTAH MBA:4 WAYS TO EARN IT

FULL-TIMEIMMERSION PROGRAM, Primarily DAYTIME HOURSAn immersive, experiential and cohort-oriented program designed to connect students to high-impact careers and networks.

#5928 Average Age

Full-time MBA RANKING

3 YEARS AVERAGE WORK EXPERIENCE

600-640+ GMAT (GRE ACCEPTED)

PROFESSIONALTwo Evenings/Week, 6-10 PMEarly to middle career professionals looking to gain additional

skills to achieve career advancement or begin a new career track.

#4229 Average Age

PART-TIME MBA RANKING

5 YEARS AVERAGE WORK EXPERIENCE

500-620+ GMAT (GRE ACCEPTED)

EXECUTIVETwo Weekends/Month, 8 AM - 5 PMExperienced, senior-level professionals looking to enhance

current skills and gain CEO-level strategy and leadership skills.

#2238 Average Age

EXECUTIVE MBA RANKING

14 YEARS AVERAGE WORK EXPERIENCE

SUBSTITUTION AVAILABLE FOR GMAT

ONLINEOnline w/Weekly Deliverables

Working professionals seeking an innovative, flexible online

solution to achieve career advancement or begin a new career track.

31 Average Age

7 YEARS AVERAGE WORK EXPERIENCE

500-620+ GMAT (GRE ACCEPTED)

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Forté Foundation, How to MBA and UNC Kenan-Flagler provided the statistics for this publication.

See www.fortefoundation.org for more details.

MBA Programs1645 E. Campus Center Dr., CRCC 125Salt Lake City, UT 84112

801-587-8872 [email protected]


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