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| University
of Oklahoma Price College of Business
Offices: Norman, Oklahoma
Price College recently broke into US News and World Report's
top 50 business schools. The college's undergraduate program is ranked 47th
in the survey. The MBA program recently rose to 56th out of 125 schools
in US News and World Report’s rankings, up from 73rd out of
105. Forbes magazine recently ranked Price College among its top
50 business schools. |
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of Oregon Lundquist College of Business
Offices: Eugene, Oregon
Since 1884 the Lundquist College of Business has taught its students the
critical skills they need to think for themselves, to be entrepreneurial
leaders in a dynamic world of rapid change, and to make better decisions
on behalf of the people and resources they manage. Today they are one of
the top cutting-edge business schools in the nation with a forward-thinking
curriculum transformed to satisfy the needs of students and businesses in
a modern world. |
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University of Ottawa School of Business
Offices: Ottawa, Ontario
The University of Ottawa School of Management aims to be recognized as a
leading institution for management education and innovative research. Throughout
its academic programs, offered in both English and French, the School seeks
to promote expertise in leadership and management for a technology-intensive
global economy and to instill in its students the highest standards of integrity,
ethics and social consciousness. |
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University of Pennsylvania School of Business
Offices: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania is a place where you
can explore academic and career options and develop as a leader and scholar.
You'll gain intellectual perspectives and practical tools for lifelong achievement,
plus access to a powerful alumni network and all the resources of an Ivy
League university. Experience their community, programs, and campus, and
learn everything about applying to Wharton. |
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University
of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Business
Offices: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
With approximately 200 full-time MBA students, The University of Pittsburgh
Katz School of Business provides classes with substantial and meaningful
interaction in an atmosphere where professors know your name and act as
mentors. Likewise, their Office of Career Services strives to build personal
relationships with students. Staff members see themselves as co-owning your
career goals, and that can make all the difference in the quality of your
internship and job search. |
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| University
of Portland School of Business Administration
Offices: Portland, Oregon
The Dr Robert B Pamplin, Jr School of Business Administration was founded
in 1939, and is one of only five schools of business in Oregon accredited
by the Association for Advancement of Collegiate Schools in Business (AACSB).
Their goal is to provide students with innovative, challenging educational
experiences that go beyond business fundamentals to develop the leadership
skills and knowledge required for successful careers. |
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University of Queensland Business School
Offices: Brisbane, Australia
Founded in 1910, the University of Queensland (UQ) is the largest and oldest
university in Queensland and has produced generations of graduates who have
gone on to become leaders in all areas of society and industry. UQ is a
founding member of the national Group of Eight, an alliance of research-strong
"sandstone" universities committed to ensuring that Australia has higher
education institutions genuinely of world class. It also belongs to the
global Universitas 21 alliance. This group aims to enhance the quality of
university outcomes through international benchmarking. |
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| University
of Rhode Island College of Business Administration
Offices: Kingston, Rhode Island
The University of Rhode Island College of Business Administration has been
educating future business and government leaders for over 80 years. Today,
with more than 1,600 undergraduate students, over 250 graduate students,
50 full-time faculty and more than 13,000 alumni, their College of Business
Administration is considered one of the best in the region. They have been
educating future business and government leaders for over 80 years. |
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University of Richmond School of Business
Offices: Richmond, Virginia
The University of Richmond Robins School faculty are extraordinarily dedicated
and talented—in and out of the classroom—and are nationally and internationally
recognized educators and scholars. Their students and graduates compose
a widespread network of successful professionals who are c7ommitted to continued
involvement with their Alma Mater. Consistent with the university's mission
and philosophy, they strive to provide their students with a well-rounded
education based on social engagement and responsibility in the context of
ethical leadership and service. |
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University of Rochester Graduate School of Business
Offices: Rochester, New York
At the University of Rochester Simon School, their reputation for excellence
is enhanced by the diversity of each entering class. Every year, they enroll
students with a wide variety of professional and personal backgrounds. They
encourage applications from men and women who have distinguished themselves
in a significant way. Their emphasis on the importance of academic and professional
achievement ensures that the caliber of their student body is always of
the highest quality. |
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