The Anderson University Falls School of Business announced today it will offer the professional MBA program in Noblesville starting this fall.  Classes for the new cohort will be offered at Noblesville City Hall (16 S. 10th Street) on Tuesday evenings.

            "We are thrilled to partner with Anderson University for this," said Mayor John Ditslear.  "The Falls School of Business offers an outstanding MBA degree.  This program will be a tremendous asset for area residents who would like to earn their MBA but who aren't able to spend a lot of time on the road driving to and from class." 

            The Noblesville site will be the newest for the Anderson MBA program.  Additional sites are located in Anderson, Carmel, Fishers, Indianapolis, and Lawrence.  More than 300 MBA students are currently enrolled in the program.

            Three informational sessions will be held at Noblesville City Hall for those interested in learning more about the Anderson MBA program in Noblesville.  Sessions will be on Thursday, June 2 from 12pm - 1pm; Tuesday, June 7 from 6pm - 7pm; and Wednesday, June 15 from 6pm - 7pm.  RSVP's are not required for the informational sessions.

            The Anderson University Professional MBA program is a broad-based management program designed for working professionals, with an emphasis on practical application.  The cohort model of the program builds accountability, teamwork, and camaraderie to enhance the student's experience.

            AU MBA classes are instructed by the full-time faculty members of the Falls School of Business, who are known for high-caliber teaching.  The program is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP) and by the Higher Learning Commission of North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.

            For more information about the Anderson University MBA program, visit www.anderson.edu/mba/, call toll-free (888) MBA-GRAD, or email [email protected].