Meanwhile, Saint Louis University's part-time program launched a micro-scholarship program last year: Students can apply to have the cost of one course remitted by the school so they can stay enrolled.
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To assess the impact of these changes, and better understand what MBA admissions are looking for in their applicants, I asked Pete Johnson, former executive director of Admissions for the full-time program at Berkeley-Haas, and now colleague and advisory director at Fortuna Admissions, and vice president of Student Services at Central European University in Budapest for his perspective.
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For example, Santa Clara University's part-time program has added two full-time career and financial counselors to its staff this year.
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The other scenario is that your full-time applicants are put off by the idea, saying that it dilutes the reputation of the full-time program.
But prolonged economic uncertainty is leaving many prospective students wary of the significant investment of both time and money required for a two-year, full-time program.
Watkins wanted to turn the school's sports into a big-time Division One program and thought that building a first-class stadium was the key.
However, a firestorm that erupted this past week on campus raises large questions for every big-time program.
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Maryland's Ms. Buckley says her staff spoke with every student admitted to the part-time program about everything from financial aid to program and career issues.
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No doubt, Butler and VCU have much lesser budgets, in large part because neither school has a big-time football program, which is where the REAL money is made.
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"As reflected in the latest FT rankings, 84 percent of the participants in the HKUST full-time MBA program are international students and it is one of the most international programs in the world in terms of student diversity, " he said.
You mentioned toxic assets -- the President and the team are working, as you said, to set up a program -- I think the time frame is realistic -- to set up a program and a plan through that partnership to remove toxic assets from the balance sheets of financial institutions.
Six years later it has 423 students in its full-time, one-year postgraduate business program.
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Organizers say 5, 000 staff and union members from affiliated unions will be released to work full-time on the program.
Because another big-time college football program is about to bite the dust.
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The part-time college preparatory program was hosted in a community college.
Seventy-seven men at a time undergo an intensive nine-month rehab program.
According to Nielsen, it was the most-watched Super Bowl of all time as well as the most-watched program of any kind in American television history.
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Rawitch's husband was a high-ranking editor at the Times, and she herself worked there part-time running a training program for minority reporters.
Dr. Volpp says he has no reason to believe that women would have a tougher time with a rewards-based program than men.
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The defending champion Great Danes (27-3), regular-season champions for the first time in program history, ended the regular season as the lone undefeated team in league play at 16-0.
The defending champion Great Danes (27-3), regular-season champions for the first time in program history, ended the regular season as the lone undefeated team in league play at 16-0 before tacking on two more wins in the postseason.
After that, maybe a well-timed share buyback program or a large, one-time dividend.
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The big risk is the whim of the government, which could conceivably put the kibosh on the Registered Traveler program at any time--particularly if an approved traveler turns out to be a security risk.
I, for one, have spent precious little time in Latin America and am therefore ill-equipped to design a program that will lead to peace and prosperity unto time immemorial.
The 2003 Medicare law included, for the first time in the 40-year-old program's history, broad prescription coverage.
The Apprentice is the season's seventh-most-watched program in prime time, according to Nielsen, with an average audience of 19.4 million viewers.
He now teaches international tax as a part-time lecturer in the Tax LLM program at the University of Washington School of Law in Seattle.
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