April 6, 2010
At Weber, satellite campus has made the difference
Going to where the customers are is a well-known bromide of the business world.
Administrators at Weber State University know that, and they also are aware that a lot of other schools in the region offer graduate business degrees. So nearly a decade ago, the Ogden-based university created a niche for itself when it established a Master of Business Administration program in the Davis County city of Clearfield. The idea was to make WSU more accessible for students from three counties, Weber, Davis and Salt Lake.
It worked. The John B. Goddard School of Business and Economics annually educates 170 MBA students and 80 Master of Accounting students at its satellite campus.
Read the full story at sltrib.com.
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