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-The program was a rewarding experience, and I have recommended it to my fellow co-workers.
-Overall, it was a wonderful experience. I am glad we had full-time faculty, the campus is beautiful, and the new Miller Hall is exceptional. The price was very fair, and I will be making a donation to the school immediately upon graduation.
-It was an excellent experience, and the faculty and staff are completely qualified. And I'm completely satisfied.
-This is an outstanding program that develops tomorrow's leaders, people who can take on anything and succeed.
-This program has created a sense of fellowship that has far exceeded my expectations. This fellowship is not just with classmates but with the faculty and staff of the college as well. I feel I can reach out to anyone connected with the program at any time for any reason.
-The classroom was dynamic and engaging. I would not necessarily change anything.
-As a chemical engineer, I would like to have seen more analytical processing applied to areas of marketing and finance.
-The program should remove mediocre teachers faster. Admission is too easy.
-It was a well-run, useful program. I believe it was well worth the cost in time and money and feel like it holds its EMBA students in high esteem. The only drawback to the schedule was having classes scheduled over holiday weekends during the summer. As working people with families, it would be an easier decision to commit to the program if those times were not used for classes. It seems like an easy way to support the EMBA students as they work and go to school.
-Some case studies could have been more current.
-The school should add business law to the curriculum, offer less group work, allow the groups to become more flexible rather than set from the beginning, and allow for different elective choices within the class. In other words, not everyone has to take the same electives.
-I would have preferred inclusion of business law, discussions on environmental sustainability, and more on organizational development.
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