The Clark Atlanta B-school program is more focused on producing disciplined students as opposed to producing managers. Very minimal attention to e-business. -- Finance
My business school program is very poor and most of the graduates are not as prepared as students in top- tiered schools. I attribute my success to my own work ethic, and ability to quickly adapt to changing environments. However, since we are a historically black institution, we bring a certain level of interest from recruiters trying to find black talent. We enjoy a solid reputation, but it is grossly overstated. I would rate the overall program as poor, and attribute the shortcomings of our program to our lackluster administration. -- Information Technology
Clark Atlanta has a great MBA program, especially if you're interested in the field of marketing or finance. What the school lacks in facilities and school funding, it makes up for with the professors. Most of the professors are committed to seeing every student succeed in their endeavors. Clark Atlanta just doesn't have the facilities or equipment to bring it to that next level. -- Marketing
The most crucial element of my MBA experience was the investment of time, efforts, and resources by the faculty, staff, and alumni. That involvement made a world of difference with my growth as I matriculated through Clark Atlanta University's MBA program. -- Consulting
Great experience. Good bang for the buck! -- Marketing
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