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Forest Graduate School of Management
Offices: Charlotte, North Carolina
The Babcock School's mission is to provide students with the knowledge and
ability to lead and manage change in a global economy. Founded in 1969,
the Babcock School currently has 549 students enrolled and 5,189 alumni.
The Babcock Graduate School of Management is named for Charles Babcock (1899-1967),
a noted businessman and philanthropist who influenced the civic, cultural
and business development of Winston-Salem and North Carolina. |
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Warsaw School of Economics
Offices: Warsaw, Poland
Established in 1906, SGH (Warsaw School of Economics) is one of the most
prominent schools of business and economics in Europe. It is the oldest
and largest economics university in Poland. The student population is approximately
13,000, which includes part-time, full-time undergraduates, graduates and
PhD students. In addition to the University of Richmond, SGH has partnerships
with Georgetown and University of Minnesota in the US as well as numerous
agreements with institutions worldwide. |
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Washington & Lee University School of Commerce Economics & Politics
Offices: Lexington, Virginia
The school educates students in the liberal arts tradition, enriches their
understanding of the economy, business, and politics, and inspires them
to serve society with vision and integrity. Approximately 250 students pursue
majors in the School each year, and about 30 percent of the university's
baccalaureate degree candidates are from the School. The Williams School
offers two types of degrees, the Bachelor of Science degree with Special
Attainments in Commerce, and the Bachelor of Arts degree. |
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Washington
University School of Business
Offices: St Louis, Missouri
Washington University founded in 1853, has maintained a School of Business
since 1917 and awarded its first undergraduate business degree in 1919.
The John M Olin School of Business is one of the country's leading research-oriented
business schools. Located in the heart of the Midwest, it attracts top faculty
and students to its nationally recognized undergraduate, MBA, and Executive
MBA programs. |
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Wayne State University School of Business Administration
Offices: Detroit, Michigan
Since 1976, the School has been among a prestigious group of business schools
worldwide (527) that hold accreditation from AACSB International. More than
60 faculty scholars bring their future-oriented, research-based knowledge
to the classroom. In addition to full-time professors, the School relies
on an adjunct faculty of business professionals, who provide their knowledge
of "real-world" applications. The School places significant emphasis on
globalization, distance education and technology. |
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Webster University School of Business & Technology
Offices: St Louis, Missouri
As a global university, Webster offers students the distinct advantage of
benefiting from the collective wisdom of faculty throughout the world who
have knowledge and experience in many disciplines. This expertise ranges
from foreign trade, international business, economics, finance, and marketing
to computer science, human resources, telecommunications management, and
e-commerce. |
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Western Carolina University College of Business
Offices: Cullowhee, North Carolina
The College of Business offers both undergraduate and graduate degrees.
At the undergraduate level the college offers a Bachelor of Science in Business
Administration with majors in Accounting, Business Administration and Law,
Computer Information Systems, Entrepreneurship, Finance, Management or Marketing
as well as a Bachelor of Science degree in International Business. At the
graduate level, the college offers a Master of Accountancy, Master of Business
Administration, and Master of Project Management. |
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Western Kentucky University College of Business
Offices: Bowling Green, Kentucky
The mission of the Gordon Ford College of Business is to be a leader in
providing high-quality, applied undergraduate business education, while
also meeting the needs of the business community by offering select graduate
programs. Faculty demonstrate competency through continuous intellectual
activity in business, applied or instructional research with relevant professional
services, activities, and involvement with business, industry, and government
organizations. All programs in the Gordon Ford College of Business have
been accredited by AACSB International. |
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Western Michigan University College of Business
Offices: Kalamazoo, Michigan
Established in 1949 as the Department of Business studies, the Haworth College
of Business has become a leader in business education and research. Both
graduate and undergraduate programs have been accredited by the AACSB. Their
graduate program will help students develop the leadership and management
skills critical to their career success. Convenient program and schedule
options enable the College to develop a program that will fit students'
schedules, whether they pursue an MSA or MBA, part time or full time. |
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Western New England College School of Business
Offices: Springfield, Massachusetts
From the business of professional sports to online banking, the business
world is changing and with it are new opportunities for students like you
to shape its future. You can be a part of this exciting new era of globalization
and technological innovation with a solid business education from Western
New England College. Western New England College joins elite company as
one of 480 AACSB International accredited business programs. |
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-Western Washington- |
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| Western
Washington University College of Business & Economics
Offices: Bellingham, Washington
The College provides high quality programs in business and economics focusing
primarily on undergraduate instruction. The College serves the needs of
students from throughout the region by offering programs that provide a
global perspective, a knowledge of information technology, and the ability
to apply economic and business principles. The College also offers a general
graduate program in business administration and provides instruction to
students from other colleges within the University. |
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| West
Virginia University College of Business & Economics
Offices: Morgantown, West Virginia
West Virginia University's College of Business and Economics is small enough
to offer highly personalized service, while at the same time has a vision
and a network that reaches out across the globe. All of their programs foster
leadership, innovation, and a global perspective. Problem-solving, teamwork,
adaptability, and effective communication are the cornerstones of all their
academic programs. AACSB International has fully accredited every one of
their business programs. |
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WHU Otto Beisheim School of Management
Offices: Vallendar, Germany
To promote entrepreneurial, innovative thinking and action, they provide
an intellectual and creative environment that is characterized by the engagement
and commitment of all involved. They are committed to providing students
with an outstanding internationally oriented and up-to-date training and
education, which builds on WHU’s own research. They reinforce, encourage
and challenge individual personal development and social responsibility
through mutual trust, support and respect in a community of students, alumni
and faculty. |
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Wichita State University School of Business
Offices: Wichita, Kansas
The Barton School is committed to providing high quality programs for all
their constituents. They offer bachelors and masters programs in business
and accounting that are fully accredited by AACSB – International, the premier
business accreditation agency worldwide. The Barton School is one of only
165 schools globally to hold both business and accounting accreditation
from the AACSB. |
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Widener University School of Business Administration
Offices: Chester, Pennsylvania
The School of Business Administration provides a learning environment in
which students are empowered to achieve success, both in their careers and
their communities. The school's programs have a strong focus on developing
professional skills. In addition, the school offers multiple growth opportunities
through encouragement, support, and personal attention. The faculty are
committed to teaching and working closely with students. |
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Willamette University Graduate School of Management
Offices: Salem, Oregon
Willamette University's Atkinson Graduate School of Management prepares
students for management careers, develops executives and connects people
who know the business of management. The school is noted for the quality
of its faculty, its emphasis on "learning by doing," and for providing a
distinctive MBA program that is dually accredited for business (AACSB International)
and public administration (NASPAA). |
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| William
& Mary School of Business
Offices: Washington, DC
The Mason School MBA Career Acceleration Initiative exposes you to a wide
array of complex, real-world business experiences. At William & Mary you
will refine your business acumen over 20 months through first-year core
courses, Career Acceleration Modules (CAMs), elective courses, a Field Consultancy
project, and their Leadership Advantage Program. Through a combination of
coursework, executive mentoring, hands-on trips to corporate settings and
consulting projects, William and Mary Mason School MBAs are already learning
how to make things happen in the world of business. |
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Worcester Polytechnic Institute Department of Management
Offices: Worcester, Massachusetts
The Department of Management draws upon the rich traditions of one of the
nation's top technical universities by offering management programs with
a focus on the Management of Technology (MOT). Instead of trying to cover
every area of management, their programs explore the interdependence of
technology and the management of organizations. The MOT theme is clear in
their technology-centered management curriculum, their faculty who are active
in the real world of business and technology, and their leading-edge facilities
and resources. |
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Wright State University College of Business
Offices: Dayton, Ohio
The Raj Soin College of Business has a long tradition of developing influential
business leaders in the region and beyond. Their program is the first in
the region to be accredited by AACSB International, the highest accrediting
body for four-year and post-graduate business degrees. Since 1974, they
have met these high standards for faculty expertise, academic quality, research
and community service. |
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Xavier
Williams College of Business
Offices: Cincinnati, Ohio
The Williams College of Business at Xavier University has quickly earned
a reputation for the high quality of its faculty, students, and staff. As
one of the undergraduate colleges of a consistently top ranked regional
university, the Williams College of Business attracts highly motivated and
academically well prepared students. The Princeton Review recently ranked
the Williams College of Business among the top 143 business schools, and
US News & World Report ranked Xavier University 2nd amongst mid-western
universities. |
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| Yale
University School of Business
Offices: New Haven, Connecticut
The mission of the Yale School of Management is to educate leaders for business
and society. Their goal is to prepare men and women who will be leaders
in their organizations and entrepreneurial ventures, and who will be leaders
in their communities. They believe the factors which most distinguish them
from other business schools are their highly personal learning environment,
the excellence and diversity of their faculty and students, the passion
of their alumni for the school and what it stands for, and the breadth of
their vision of leadership. |
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