Evening MBA in Tucson : Overview & Facts

Allowing you to earn your degree in just 24 months, the Evening MBA begins in May and meets once weekly from 4-10 p.m.
The program uses a cohort model, so that you enter and graduate with the same group of students, enhancing your ability to form collaborative working relationships and network with fellow classmates — you will even have dinner together each class night.
You will also have access to the same caliber of full-time faculty, staff, and other campus resources as the other Eller MBA programs, and course materials are conveniently bundled through the Arizona Bookstore for delivery to your home or office.
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Rankings
According to the latest U.S. News & World Report national rankings, the Eller MBA program is:
- No. 57 among all MBA programs in the country
- No. 4 in MIS
- No. 17 in Entrepreneurship
- No. 28 in Accounting
Rankings from WSJ, Forbes, and Others
In September 2006, The Wall Street Journal/Harris Interactive rankings placed the Eller MBA program #33 in its Regional Ranking category.
Forbes magazine ranked Eller #33 overall for having the best Return on Investment (ROI), in its fourth biennial rankings of business schools. For a breakdown click here.
In 2004, HISPANIC Trends magazine placed the Eller MBA in its annual list of "Top 25 MBA Programs for Hispanics," along with programs such as Harvard, Stanford, and the Wharton School at University of Pennsylvania.
The magazine cited faculty diversity, minority recruiting, and scholarships available to Hispanic students as factors making Eller College a national leader.
The most recent The Princeton Review/Entrepreneur magazine rankings place the graduate program of the McGuire Entrepreneurship Center at #6.
For more information, view Evening MBA Curriculum or request more information through our online inquiry system.
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