Written by: Patrick Thomas
Published by: The Wall Street Journal
MBA News Digest Comment: None.
Extracted Content: Business schools spent months scrambling to provide fall M.B.A. classes with at least some of the on-campus experience that students say makes the pricey degree worth it. Weeks before classes start, some of those plans are already falling apart.
Last week, two of the country’s highest-profile business schools—the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School and Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business—joined the list of M.B.A. programs and universities shelving plans for a hybrid of online and in-person classes and shifting to a nearly all-virtual model, at least temporarily.