In 1908, with a faculty of 15 professors and 80 inaugural students, Harvard was the first school to establish a Master of Business Administration program. The program, which today has 936 full-time students and tuition topping $58,875 per year, is widely considered to be the gold standard for business leadership in Wall Street, Silicon Valley and other major economic sectors.
It also is often one of the fastest routes to the corner office—or Oval Office—than any other business degree, with former President George W. Bush, Michael Bloomberg, Jamie Dimon, Jeff Immelt and Sheryl Sandberg, just to name a few, among its alumni.
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