We’re thrilled to share some exciting news with you – this fall, we’re launching our online Master of Business Administration (MBA) program. This revamped curriculum is tailored specifically for today’s professionals, featuring dynamic 8-week courses that allow for a well-balanced approach to education and personal responsibilities over a span of two years.
As a valued member of the LSSU alumni community, your contribution can play a pivotal role in shaping the future of workforce development. We invite you to spread the word of our MBA program to fellow colleagues and employees, underscoring your commitment to professional development and fostering collaboration in our community. Together, let’s redefine the landscape of workforce development, acting as catalysts for positive change that pave the way for flourishing businesses and exceptional employees.
In appreciation of your support, we’re excited to highlight your company/logo on our website. Your involvement not only demonstrates your commitment to professional development but also lays the groundwork for creating a stronger community and fostering collaboration.
To discover how the MBA program can benefit you and your company, please reach out to us at mba@lssu.edu with your logo and any inquiries you may have. Your active participation can make a significant impact on the success of our program and contribute to the overall growth of our institution. Additional information about the online MBA program is available at lssu.edu/mba.
Click here to view LSSU’s one-page brochure highlighting the key features of our new online MBA program. We encourage you to share this brochure with individuals you believe would find it beneficial.
Thank you for considering this opportunity, and we look forward to the possibility of shaping a brighter future together.
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