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One opportunity that’s proven popular is earning a Master of Business Administration, and with many accredited programs in Pennsylvania, there are many options.
Here to answer this week’s “Behind the List” questions and give insight into MBA programs is Elizabeth Meade, interim president of Cedar Crest College in Allentown.
Lehigh Valley Business: How long has Cedar Crest College been operating in the region and what are its primary services?
Elizabeth Meade: Cedar Crest College celebrates our 150th anniversary this year. We are a historic women’s college and continue to primarily serve women in our day classes, but our mission remains to expand access to higher education for those who most want it.
Our MBA program is very much part of that vision for women and men who aspire to advance themselves professionally.
Cedar Crest created one of the Lehigh Valley’s first programs for adult learners, admitting women who did not have the chance to go to college after high school. Now, our School of Adult and Graduate Education admits women and men in our evening, weekend and online programs.
Business, education and nursing are our most...