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Zarb School of Business – Hofstra University

Zarb School of Business – Hofstra University

History  The Frank G. Zarb School of Business was founded in 1965 and was first accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (formerly the American Assembly of Collegiate Schools of Business) in 1982 for its MBA programs. In 1994, Hofstra named the business school in honor of alumnus Frank G. Zarb. Location(s) The Zarb School of […]

Columbia Business School

Columbia Business School

History Columbia Business School (CBS), part of Columbia University, was founded in 1916 thanks in part to a gift from banking executive Ernest McMillin.by A. Barton Hepburn, who at the time was president of Chase Manhattan Bank. The school began awarding the MBA degree in 1945 and became a graduate-only program in 1952. School Rankings […]

Zicklin School of Business – Baruch College

Zicklin School of Business – Baruch College

History Baruch College was established in 1919 as the City College School of Business and Civic Administration, which offered its first MBA program in 1920. In 1953, the school was renamed in recognition of Bernard M. Baruch, who helped found the college. Baruch College is one of the 25 institutions that comprise The City University […]

Rutgers Business School, Newark and New Brunswick

Rutgers Business School, Newark and New Brunswick

History Founded in 1929, the Rutgers Business School-Newark and New Brunswick (RBS), part of Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, is located at the Rutgers’ campuses of Newark and New Brunswick with satellite campuses in Jersey City and Madison, NJ. Along with MBA and EMBA programs, RBS offers undergraduate degrees in business, master’s degrees […]

Stern School of Business – New York University

Stern School of Business – New York University

History NYU’s Leonard N. Stern School of Business program was initially founded in 1900 as the School of Commerce, Finance and Accounting. It was renamed in 1988 in honor of a $30 million dollar gift from Mr. Stern, who received both his undergraduate and MBA degrees from NYU. NYU Stern is accredited by the Association […]

Professional MBA

Rutgers University Professional MBA Program Structure The Rutgers University Professional MBA (PMBA) is an accelerated part-time program that runs for 21 months. In total, students complete 42 credits throughout seven sessions that each runs for 10 weeks, and students take no more than two courses per session, with all classes running from 8 a.m. to […]

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