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According to Marriott's 2008 career services data, full-time BYU MBAs earned between $45,000 and $170,000, excluding bonuses. That range was wider than it's ever been. However, the PayScale data, which includes bonuses, shows a steep drop-off after $175,000. BYU contests the PayScale data, including the median salary, pointing to a few grads who earned bonuses that were much higher. Marriott does not have a traditional part-time program.
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