Executive MBA

Innovative Curriculum

Q. Can I afford an executive MBA program?

A. Obtaining an MBA degree is an investment - an investment in learning and in a person's career and future. The high quality of faculty, facilities, and support staff required to provide a successful EMBA program dictates that such programs include an investment by the participant's sponsoring organization. Program costs are modest in comparison to the benefits yielded. In some cases, students are sponsored fully, or in part, by their employers. Employers understand the competitive advantage they gain from having an employee whose management skills have been brought to the highest possible level. Students who are not sponsored by their companies often qualify for loans, scholarships and/or other financial aid.

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Idaho's First Executive MBA Program

Our College of Business and Economics and Executive MBA Program are AACSB accredited.  Only 15% of the business schools in the world have achieved this top honor.  AACSB accreditation is recognized worldwide and assures the highest caliber of teaching and current curricula.

 
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By using multi-dimensional learning methods throughout the EMBA Program our participants leave the program far more equipped...
   
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