The fight for female MBAs
While business schools strive for gender balance among MBA students, men still make up the majority. Here's what universities are doing to attract more women to their programs.
There are less than 10 female deans in the top 50 business schools around the country, and Amy Hillman is one of them. This is a differentiator, just as are the mentorships with senior executives. A draw that increased female enrollment in 2015 was W. P. Carey's tuition coverage for all students, men and women, that were accepted into the Full-time MBA program.
In this article on Bloomberg Businessweek June 8, 2018:
Right now, schools are spending a lot of energy on trying to attract female MBAs. 
— Pam Delany, director of recruiting and admissions
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