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Extracted Content: Binghamton University’s fast-track progression MBA (PMBA) program, located in New York City, allows students to receive a master’s in business administration in one year. However, after a recent Faculty Senate decision to deactivate the program by 2020, students may no longer be able to participate.

On Feb. 26, the Faculty Senate unanimously voted to deactivate the fast-track PMBA program to make room for a revision of the University’s executive MBA (EMBA) program at SUNY College of Optometry, where the PMBA program is currently housed. Although the Faculty Senate vote does not necessarily mean the deactivation will take place, it could push University officials to take action on the matter.

According to the resolution, once the EMBA program is relocated, University administration would begin to look for a new location for the PMBA program.

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