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Drexel University, LeBow College of Business
3141 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia
PA 19104
USA
T: +1 215 895 6700
E: busngrad@drexel.edu
W: www.lebow.drexel.edu


Learn Here, Lead Anywhere
The Drexel MBA at Drexel University's
LeBow College of Business enables you
to assess where you are in your career and Drexel University
identify where you need to be. Its flexible
delivery options help you to create a
customized pathway to success. Empowering
professionals in the Greater Philadelphia
region for nearly 80 years, the Drexel MBA
allows your voice to resonate; it provides
momentum to career progression and
enables you to see great change.


Recognized by Financial Times, U.S.News
& World Report, Forbes.com, the Princeton
Review, and Entrepreneur magazine for
superior programs, Drexel University's
LeBow College of Business invites you to
accelerate your career with the Drexel MBA.
The Drexel MBA integrates leadership
and ethics, technology management, and
industry perspectives into an innovative
program designed to meet your goals.


The MBA Has Evolved
The various formats offered by the Drexel
MBA enable you to study full time or part
time, on campus or at a convenient satellite
location, in real time or online, in a cohort
or open format. Regardless of the option,
the degree is renowned. To find out which
option best suits your needs and lifestyle,
visit the Drexel MBA comparison guide at
www.lebow.drexel.edu/mba.


A Superior Business
Learning Environment
The Drexel MBA from LeBow College
is highly respected throughout the
business world and fully accredited by
AACSB International. The college has
an outstanding reputation for leadership,
corporate partnerships, technological
strengths, and strives to empower future
business leaders through an innovative,
strategic approach.


A Premier University
Located within the Northeast Corridor,
with close proximity to Baltimore, Boston,
New York City, and Washington, DC,
Drexel's strategic location in Philadelphia
makes LeBow College of Business a superior
choice for an MBA. The Philadelphia region
is ranked ninth in the nation for Fortune
500 companies and tenth for new business
formation. In 2005, National Geographic
Traveler named Philadelphia as its "Next
Great City."

        


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