The increase in international demand for a MBA combined with the rise of all things digital has lead to a sharp rise in distance learning based MBA programs. This growth, however, reflects only half of the trend. On the other side, traditional brick and mortar universities are moving to incorporate distance learning courses. These merging aspects lead to a new trend of "integrated distance learning"-the integration of live, in-group instruction or interaction with a distance learning curriculum. Both the traditional in-class and distance learning approaches to the MBA have some distinct benefits for the learner. For the in-class approach, the benefits include:
Practical / interactive instruction - because it is real-time, students may ask questions of their professor. The challenge of taking academic information to real world application is simplified. Team-oriented approach - many in-class programs are able to have students do projects in work-groups. Simulating the work environment, this method brings additional learning in soft skills or how to work with colleagues. Sharing viewpoints and learning to learn from peers can be a valuable element of the MBA education process.

Flexibility - whether synchronous or asynchronous in approach, a significantly increased level of flexibility exists when a student is not required to be in a classroom at set times each day or week. Asynchronous approaches allow the highest level of flexibility. Increasing learning potential - though some on-line programs have earned the designation of being "degree mills," some high quality programs have launched. Program participants, both students and instructors, are finding that learning which is not limited by a common denominator of other students provides potential benefits in material depth and/or extension of the time a student invests for additional study in areas of interest.