I saw this and thought it was interesting. The MIT Sloan Executive MBA program requires an undergraduate however, if the applicant has exceptional professional achievements, it appears the undergraduate degree requirement could be waived. I have yet to see anyone in my professional experience and on LinkedIn who bypassed the bachelors degree but then ended up with a masters.
$192K is the price tag, while I am purchasing this 13.2 acres and an old cabin for $84K. At least I know I won't be homeless.
It turns out there are a few of these kicking around. The University of Ottawa allows MBA admission without an undergrad: https://telfer.uottawa.ca/en/mba/faq/eligibility-and-admissions/admitted-to-mba-without-degree/ Also the University of Edinburgh: https://www.business-school.ed.ac.uk/mba/full-time/entry-requirements And the University of London through the Canadian Institute of Management: https://cim.ca/mba I want to say that we've got a couple programs mentioned on the board (non-MBA) that accept people with Bachelor's degrees but that in general it is ill-advised because of the odd look it provides on the resume.