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Daniel Webster College To Raffle Aviation MBA At NBAA

One Lucky Winner Will Get Free Tuition For Online Course

Let's face it... the cost of higher education isn't getting any cheaper. The folks at Daniel Webster College, however, will be giving one lucky attendee of this month's National Business Aviation Association conference the chance to take their career to the next level... with a full tuition certificate for Daniel Webster College's online MBA for Aviation Professionals.

Qualified individuals who hold a bachelor's degree, and want to earn an MBA in their chosen field are encouraged to stop by DWC's booth on the floor at NBAA -- which kicks off a week from today, October 17-19, in Orlando -- and add their names to enter their name for the chance to win a full tuition scholarship for the online program. The winner of the three-semester, 13-course online curriculum program will be notified by e-mail on October 30, 2006.

The college's two-year MBA Program is offered entirely online -- meaning the classroom goes where the student goes. The program is also adaptable to the constantly-changing aviation professional's work environment. The next class starts January 2007.

A three-semester, 13-course online curriculum allows students to participate in live, online presentations and chats with industry professionals and to utilize cutting-edge technology from Macromedia Flash and Blackboard. Students learn from the best flight management and business professionals in the field and study alongside professionals like themselves.

The MBA for Aviation Professionals uses the successful "cohort" model, where students who start the program move through the entire curriculum together, resulting in a built-in support network. Many of the courses are identical to the campus-based MBA program, but designed for online learning and with a tilt towards aviation issues with the use of case studies, papers, and examples drawn from the aviation industry; three of the program's 13 courses focus specifically on the unique issues of the aviation industry.

Daniel Webster's MBA for Aviation Professionals has been found to be ideal for a wide range of professionals: managers currently working in the aviation industry; pilots, mechanics or air traffic controllers who would like to move into management; members of the US military preparing for a promotion or transitioning to the civilian workforce; and others with a bachelor's degree from a regionally-accredited college or university and a minimum of three years of professional work experience.

By the end of Daniel Webster's program, students will not only have the broad foundation of a traditional MBA degree, but an in-depth understanding of the challenges facing the aviation industry today, as well as the confidence to meet those challenges.

FMI: http://aviation.dwc.edu, www.nbaa.org

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