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As ever, Beware the B-School Boys.

Quick. Online. Largely bogus course content. Incredibly high tuition paid for by someone else.

The always pretentiously named but often cheesy executive MBA degree has always been a major candidate for fraud, and I’m sure Baruch College isn’t the first to run its program fraudulently, but it’s the first to get caught changing student grades so all the money keeps coming in.

The dean in charge when the forgery was going on has flown the coop and landed in a nice job at the University of Connecticut, which must be thrilled to have hired such a great manager.

Margaret Soltan, June 20, 2012 6:44AM
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2 Responses to “As ever, Beware the B-School Boys.”

  1. Mike S. Says:

    “the executive breakfast lounge”
    UD might appreciate ‘A Bit of Fry and Laurie’.
    (That is, if UD likes Fawlty Towers and Monty Python, if not, then don’t bother.)

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