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Marcia Layton Turner

Guide to MBA Programs for Business Owners

You don't have to close your business to go back to school

By Marcia Layton Turner

Getting a Masters of Business Adminstration (MBA) degree can give you the knowledge to kick your small company up many notches on the sophistication scale. But stepping away from your business to be a full-time student in a traditional two-year MBA program just isn't reality. Don't give up your aspiration for a higher education – business schools now offer these alternatives for busy small-business managers:
  1. Executive MBA
  2. Online or distance MBA
  3. Low-residency or part-time MBA

Action Steps
The best contacts and resources to help you get it done


Spend less time in class, get the same degree

Most universities now offer an Executive MBA program (EMBA), which requires far less class time — often compressing courses to one day a week. All participants are expected to spend the rest of their week at full-time professional positions.
I recommend: Check out this directory of Executive MBA programs in the U.S. and abroad or search this BusinessWeek EMBA database.

Study from home or office

For those business owners who don't have the time or inclination to head to a classroom every few days, an online MBA — also called distance learning — has become a viable option.
I recommend: Find distance learning choices in these directories from Princeton Review and MBA Business Schools.

Split your time between home and class.

Low-residency degree programs typically involve spending a few days each semester on campus, and the rest at home completing coursework. Part-time MBAs take longer to earn, but require fewer courses each semester.
I recommend: Determine whether MBA programs you're interested in have a low residency or part-time option by searching this database.

Don't overlook management programs for entrepreneurs

Although they don't grant a Master of Business Administration degree, if you're primarily after business skill-building, there are a number of high-powered entrepreneurial programs that might fit the bill.
I recommend: Look into programs such as Wharton Programs for Working Professionals, UCLA's Management Development for Entrepreneurs, or Columbia University's Entrepreneurship Program.

Start preparing now

One of the challenges of the MBA is getting into the school of your choice; a lot depends on how you present yourself in your application essay.And you'll need to carefully look at how you'll afford the program and the lost-time to your business.
I recommend: Skim the advice on writing your application essay to give yourself better odds. As you start planning to go back to school, learn more about any available financial aid to help pay for your degree.

Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide

  • Make sure the MBA program you enroll in has courses that will meet your specific training needs, whether that's retail management, entrepreneurship, or consulting, for example.
  • In addition to evaluating the reputation and course offerings of various schools, look at the backgrounds of the teaching staff and student body with whom you will have the opportunity to network and learn.
  • In order to give your courses the attention they'll require, you may want to start planning how you can delegate more of your daily responsibilities.

The official source of MBA Programs for Business Owners is
the Career Management page at Business.com

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All Business Schools: Guide to Business Education
Search program by degree type such as executive MBA and location. There are links to rankings. You can compare different programs.

Graduate Management Admission Council: MBA
This website, hosted by the organization that runs the GMAT, can help you find a program based on your criteria, assist with the GMAT and application process.

Best Sites to Learn More

MBA Depot: Resources and Tools
The MBA Depot website has a large selection of tools to help you get into business school, select a business school, class notes, and more.

BusinessWeek: Bschools
BusinessWeek Online provides a host of information for anyone who is looking at business schools, including special sections for executive MBA education options.

Best Blogs and Forums

The Personal MBA: Mastering business without spending a fortune
Discuss getting an MBA on your own through reading a selection of business-themed books.

Deans Talk: Business School Deans Blog
A very prestigious list of bloggers includes deans of the top business schools as well as other top business figures whose subject is business education.

Blogspot: MBA League
A guide to MBA students who blog.



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