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Non-US MBA schools target students turned off by Donald Trump

Business schools in the UK and Canada have begun targeting potential students who may find the US less attractive following Donald Trump’s election victory.

In an early indication of how November’s election result might play out for US business schools, the leaders of institutions outside the country have spoken of the “opportunities” that Mr Trump’s win provides to attract new students.

Many top-ranking business schools in the US charge more than $120,000 for a full-time MBA, making cost already an impediment to less wealthy EU students. UK schools have traditionally been popular with international students, and some say the election result offers British institutions the chance to attract more of those students.

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