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Why Coles?
In addition to world-class
MBA courses that you’d expect at a top business
school like Coles, we are proud of our main
differentiators purposefully devised for
experienced executives to have the confidence
and tools to thrive personally and
professionally.
All of these program
features were designed to provide you, the adult
learner, with the confidence and tools to thrive
personally and professionally.
Inviting locations and
unbeatable schedule
In addition to our
beliefs, our one-weekend (Saturday and Sunday) a
month class schedule, easy weekend drive or
fly-in locations (I-75 at Chastain Road for our
open enrollment program and at AT&T Lenox Park
for the AT&T program) are additional reasons why
students select the Coles Executive MBA.
I drive 3 hours to the
Coles Executive MBA campus once a month,
Vivian flies in, and Dianne and Chris drive over
60 miles.
Coles is worth the commute and the 24/7 access
to the
Executive MBA Suite makes my time on campus a
pleasure.
Jean Harrison, Class of
2006, Chemical Engineer, Merck
Grading that reflects real
business
As an adult learner and
experienced professional your grades should
reflect the way the world evaluates your
performance. Accordingly, the Coles Executive
MBA grades you on real world deliverables and
not through rote memorization or traditional
examinations. As a result, your grades become
useful in evaluating how you are doing in the
workplace.
As a seasoned
professional it was important to me
to select a program that understands grades as a
way to
benchmark my professional development rather
than
testing me through memorization type
examinations.
Kendra Kirz, Class of
2001, AT&T Wireless
Distance learning leaders
Our distance learning
leadership via our electronic tools, dedicated
Executive MBA only faculty team, and learning
teams enables education to be continuous in
between in-class sessions. Our alumni rank us
higher than peer schools in regards to distance
learning and as such we have gained the
reputation as the distance learning leader.*
* Independent survey of
peer and global Executive MBA program alumni
administered via the Executive MBA Council and
FGI Research (last survey results received
October 2004).
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