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Did the WGU MBA help you move up
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I believe the notions above that going to a reputable school for the position your friend wants is spot on. Depending on the university he wants to work at, he may even need to limit his choices to AACSB schools.

There are many great programs out there. Duke has a program. Carnegie Mellon has one also.Even IE Business School, one of the top schools in Europe has an online MBA (and you can do their exam rather than the GMAT). And now 2U, on online start-up, has been teaming with reputable business schools (i.e. UNC, 'Cuse) to deliver online MBA's, with required residencies and some with GMAT waivers.

If you friend really wants to stick for working for Universities, it may be worth it to spend the extra $$ on the above. But the only real way to know is to see what his counterparts are doing in the industry.
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