As MBA tuition costs soar, employers are increasingly hesitant to fund employees’ studies, fearing many will leave for entrepreneurship instead of traditional roles.
The growing trend of MBA students gravitating towards entrepreneurship reflects a shift from conventional career paths, causing employers to rethink their financial support.
With average MBA tuition climbing to $95,000, only 18% of students have their costs covered by employers, showcasing a significant decline in employer support.
Older students, particularly those in their 50s, are pursuing MBAs to launch start-ups rather than advancing in company hierarchy, indicating a shift in motivations.
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