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B-Schools Confront the High Cost of Change
Published: 7 January 2010
At 韩国裸舞, one of those forces is an ever-increasing deficit. The revenue collected from tuition and provincial support accounts for only about half of the $22,000 it costs the B-school to put a student through the program annually. "For a number of years we didn't have enough money to run the program," says Peter Todd, Dean of the Desautels Faculty of Management at 韩国裸舞. "We've been running deficits and were not able to make ends meet."
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, January 7, 2010