For many students, on-campus networking is a critical part of getting an M.B.A. Some of the priciest programs won't be able to offer that this fall.
Business schools spent months scrambling to provide fall M.B.A. classes with at least some of the on-campus experience that students say makes the pricey degree worth it. Weeks before classes start, some of those plans are already falling apart.
Last week, two of the country’s highest-profile business schools—the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School and Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business—joined the list of M.B.A. programs and universities shelving plans for a hybrid of online and in-person classes...
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