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TEN YEARS OF DREXEL UNIVERSITY LEBOW COLLEGE OF BUSINESS MBA AT GREAT VALLEY

August 08, 2005

Innovative program to get a suburban location all its own.

Ten years after bringing its innovative MBA curriculum to the Great Valley area, Drexel University’s LeBow College of Business will soon have a dedicated location for its MBA program this fall.

"As one of the first accredited programs to address the professional development needs of the rapidly growing Route 202 corridor, we have a vested interest in Great Valley," said Dr. George P. Tsetsekos, dean of Drexel’s LeBow College of Business. "This new location enables us to offer professionals an accredited, accelerated, evening MBA program -- without commuting to the city."

Since its inception in 1995, LeBow College has collaborated with area corporations that recognized the importance of developing top-notch business talent by delivering its courses onsite. This year, LeBow will offer its LEAD MBA, a breakthrough MBA program that incorporates traditional and online courses supplemented by clinics and workshops.

As at Drexel’s Philadelphia campus, the Great Valley program’s curriculum, accredited by AACSB International, the top ranking available to business schools, focuses on leadership and ethics, technology management and industry perspectives. The program is taught by world-renowned Drexel faculty and features specializations in finance, engineering management and entrepreneurship.

Professionals also benefit from on-site advising, online community portal, priority course registration, and educational and networking events.

The Drexel LEAD MBA in Great Valley is hosting information sessions on August 3 and 17 at the Wyndham Valley Forge Hotel, 888 Chesterbrook Boulevard, Wayne, PA.

To register call 215.895.6804, visit www.lebow.drexel.edu or e-mail mba@drexel.edu. Registration for noon session begins at 11:30 a.m. Registration for 6 p.m. session begins at 5:30 p.m.

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