Leavey School of Business – Santa Clara University
History Santa Clara University was established in 1851–the first institute of higher learning in California–and began offering courses in commercial education shortly thereafter, in 1854. In 1923, William Pabst was named the dean of the new College of Commerce, which soon became the School of Business Administration in 1925. The School of Business earned its […]
Robinson College of Business – Georgia State University
History The Robinson College of Business was founded in 1913 as the Georgia Tech Evening School of Commerce, changing its name in 1998 with a $10 million endowment from the namesake entrepreneur and philanthropist. It is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business International (AACSB). Robinson offers the following degrees: B.B.A., MBA, […]
Carroll School of Management – Boston College
History The Carroll School of Management is Boston College’s graduate and undergraduate business school. The undergraduate business school was founded in 1938, and the graduate business school opened its doors in 1957. Both schools were renamed in 1989 in honor of Wallace E. Carroll, a 1928 alumnus of Boston College, following his generous donation of […]
Weekend MBA
Mount Saint Mary’s University, Los Angeles Weekend MBA Program Structure The Mount Saint Mary’s University, Los Angeles Weekend MBA is a 16-month program with a module-based approach to learning. Classes are held on weekends to accommodate working professionals. The program is designed to accommodate the working lives of executives. Modules are designed to help business professionals […]
Mount Saint Mary’s University, Los Angeles
History Founded in 1925, Mount Saint Mary’s University, Los Angeles, has been offering graduate degrees since 1932. The Graduate Division of Mount Saint Mary’s offers advanced degree programs in Business, Education, Psychology, Religious Studies, Humanities, Nursing, Film & Television, Creative Writing, Health Policy & Management, and Physical Therapy. In 2008, the university began offering MBA […]
Haub School of Business – Saint Joseph’s University
The Erivan K. Haub School of Business (“HSB” or “Haub”) at St. Joseph’s University, located in Philadelphia, PA, was established in 1979 as a Jesuit institution. It is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB), for which HSB’s Dean serves as chair.