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Originally Posted by bbbbmw
Translated: SAP gives Widener free access to their software to use in their classes. Widener gets tuition dollars, and SAP and their partners/consultants get fresh grads who are trained on their software. Perhaps not a bad gig, but you would be starting off in an SAP environment, and would learn everything through an SAP lens - just remember that, and keep your eyes open.
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Yeah, that's along the lines of what I was thinking as well. I was just kind of intrigued by the overall curriculum. Also, "Masters in Business Process Innovation" would look nice on a resume, lol.