Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business and Alliance Manchester Business School in the United Kingdom are launching a joint MBA program leading to degrees from both institutions.

“Speaking on behalf of our faculty, the Kelley School of Business looks forward to working with our colleagues at Manchester to provide students in this program with the skills needed to lead a multi-national enterprise and provide them with real career momentum,” said Idalene Kesner, the school’s dean, in a press release from IU.

The same faculty who teach in the schools’ other graduate programs will teach courses to students in the Kelley-Manchester Global MBA degree program. Students will receive mentoring and feedback from career coaches, advisers and professors.

While much of the coursework will be delivered online, students will work on site with each other at both the Kelley School and at Alliance Manchester campuses. A unique feature is a residential component in Washington, D.C., during the fall term in the second year.

Admission requirements are the same as for all other Kelley and Alliance Manchester graduate programs — in-residence and online. Cost of the program is $65,000.

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