Executives who want a business degree now have a new option at the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, which this month launched a “global” executive program offering 75% virtual and 25% in-person classes.
“Wharton has a strong, well-established global brand as a leader in business education, meaning there already is a strong global demand among MBA applicants for a Wharton business education,” said Ingram, a 1999 Wharton MBA alum and co-founder and CEO of ClearAdmit, a Philadelphia-based digital media firm covering the MBA admissions space.
“By coupling best-in-class virtual instruction with meaningful residential learning opportunities, we can extend the reach of a Wharton MBA education to even more leaders,” said Erika James, dean of the Wharton School, in a statement.