Interest in American M.B.A. Programs Shrinks, but Schools Across Asia Are Booming
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Interest in American M.B.A. programs is declining due to visa restrictions and concerns about job security, leading to fewer applications to U.S. business schools. This trend is significant as it highlights the shifting landscape of global education, with schools in Asia experiencing a boom. As students seek more stable and accessible options, the implications for U.S. institutions could be profound, affecting their enrollment and diversity.
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