Need more time for work and life but want to boost your salary? Try a part-time MBA
Briefly

Time is a resource we all wish we had more of-whether it's to spend with our children, pick them up from school, focus on advancing our careers, or simply have time for ourselves. A part-time MBA program is crafted precisely to provide that flexibility, proving it to be a valuable alternative to its traditional counterpart.
[Part-time MBAs] are designed to accommodate working professionals, ensuring that even those with the busiest of schedules can advance their education without sacrificing their careers," Kyle Anderson, the Assistant Dean of Academic Programs and Evening MBA Program Faculty Chair at the Indiana University Kelley School of Business, tells Fortune.
Each business school's program is unique. Variations in class schedules, program pacing, and opportunities for extracurricular activities and networking can impact the duration of the program. However, generally, students typically take two to five years to complete their degree in a part-time MBA program.
Part-time MBA programs are designed to accommodate working professionals, offering a more flexible approach to earning an advanced business degree than their full-time counterparts. As such, program structure is a key influencer in the length of part-time MBA programs.
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