Meetings Offer Information on Earning MBA in Business through WSU Tri-Cities

RICHLAND, Wash. — Informational meetings intended to explain how to obtain a Masters in Business Administration degree through Washington State University Tri-Cities have been scheduled this month in Wenatchee, Yakima, and Richland.
 
The MBA program is offered at the WSU Tri-Cities campus as well as through interactive video-conferencing at the WSU Learning Centers in Yakima and Wenatchee. Classes are taught by doctorate faculty who have both real-world and research experience. Most program courses are held in the evenings to meet the scheduling needs of busy professionals. Applications to the MBA program now are being accepted.
 
MBA information meetings are scheduled for:
 
• Wenatchee — 6 p.m. Tuesday, March 25, in the WSU Learning Center on the Wenatchee Valley College campus, 1300 Fifth St., in Wells Hall, Room 1069. Call 509-662-2660 ext. 24.
 
• Yakima — 6:30 p.m. Thursday, March 27, in the WSU South Central Washington Learning Center on the Yakima Valley Community College campus, 1000 S. 12th St., in the Deccio Higher Education Center, Parker Room. Call 509-574-6897.
 
• Tri-Cities — 6 p.m. Monday, March 31, in the Consolidated Information Center, Room 120, at WSU Tri-Cities, 2770 University Drive, Richland, in the. Call 509-372-7360.
 
Each session lasts about an hour. WSU Tri-Cities College of Business professors and MBA program graduates will be on hand at each information meeting to describe the program and answer questions
 
Washington State University’s MBA program is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB).

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