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Wharton LIVE BEST-IN-CLASS ONLINE LEARNING

When Wharton’s campus closed in March, more than 40 students from Shanghai were in California en route to Philadelphia for a finance program. The global pandemic cancelled their plans, forcing them to return home. Just a week later, Wharton Executive Education brought the program to them, online.

Like all of the new Wharton LIVE programs – available for individuals and teams and customized for organizations – it was taught in real time on a virtual platform. Participants experienced a high level of engagement with award-winning Wharton faculty and with each other, creating a true classroom community. In addition

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