Note: This release was sent from the University of Tennessee.
The Professional MBA Program -- the University of Tennessee's 16-month weekend MBA program for working professionals -- is holding an informational session for students interested in starting classes in August 2008.
The session will be held at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 19, on the seventh floor of Stokely Management Center on the UT Knoxville campus.
The priority deadline for applications is April 10.
Classes are held primarily on Saturdays on the Knoxville campus and Tuesday nights online.
UT has been recognized as a pioneer in management education by Business Week and a leader among the "new breed of MBA's" from Industry Week.
For more information, see their web site or contact Ruth Topley at 865-974-1660 or rtopley@utk.edu.
The University of Tennessee today released a study that says undergraduate and graduate students that major in either health or education were most likely to stay in-state and work after graduation.
Findings from the study indicate that 75 percent of bachelor's degree graduates in health and 74 percent of education degree students remained in Tennessee. This contrasted with an average retention rate of 64 percent across all majors.
Health professionals also earned among the highest post-graduation salaries.
Read the UT article on the findings. download the full report, and learn more about the project.
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