MBAs are valuable in many segments of corporate America as long as they are from an accredited institution. It does not have to be from the top or most prestigous institutions, especially since prestige is often not based on academic rigor.
People who have a wealth of experience and education before they got the MBA will especially not be hindered if their MBA isn't from a "top tier" institution, as long as it is an accredited institution that people have heard of. Corporate America will look at what you have learned and give you a chance to advance on the corporate ladder based on knowledge, experience, and hard work.
There will always be jerkoffs who wave their MBA from (insert prestigous institution here) around and companies that laugh at certain MBAs based on name alone, however there are more than enough million-billion dollar corporations that won't so you'll definitely find your fit.
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