I think it's clear that the market for these in-class American MBA degrees - especially the full time ones - is contracting. How many schools have now stopped these MBAs? Tippie, Virginia - Tech, even Thunderbird...
I expect that we'll be seeing more of these announcements soon, especially because the political climate in the US is souring a lot of internationals on studying there, and fees from international students have been how many of these MBAs have sustained themselves (many of these full-time MBAs are still loss leaders, but these b-schools are figuring out how much loss they can actually take...)
I think it's clear that the market for these in-class American MBA degrees - especially the full time ones - is contracting. How many schools have now stopped these MBAs? Tippie, Virginia - Tech, even Thunderbird...
I expect that we'll be seeing more of these announcements soon, especially because the political climate in the US is souring a lot of internationals on studying there, and fees from international students have been how many of these MBAs have sustained themselves (many of these full-time MBAs are still loss leaders, but these b-schools are figuring out how much loss they can actually take...)