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In this interactive graphic, each school in Bloomberg Businessweek‘s 2011 ranking of part-time MBA programs appears as a blue bar on the charts. The charts show each school’s position relative to others on items that range from average class size and tenured faculty to program costs and completion rates. Type a school name into the search box below, or click anywhere on a chart to find out which school is tops in that measure. Information on student satisfaction and salary increases comes from Bloomberg Businessweek‘s 2011 survey of part-time MBA graduates, one of eight measures used in the ranking. GMAT score and data on class sizes are self-reported by schools.