Profiles of MBA Schools: Columbia, Fuqua, and MIT Sloan

Filed under mba program profiles, December 7th, 2008 by admin

One of the most coveted lists of the top MBA schools for 2008 slate Columbia, Fuqua School of Business, and MIT Sloan in the seventh, eighth, and ninth spots respectively. If you’re planning to take up an MBA or a business course in any of these schools, check out the profiles below for an overview of each school.

Columbia Business School

One of the big names in the academe is Columbia University. It’s MBA degree-granting body, the Columbia Business School, was established in 1916 and has given rise to many of the country’s best professionals in the field of business. At present, Columbia Business School has a diverse student body,  made up of individuals who are of different national and ethnic backgrounds. Outstanding curricula are taught in the MBA, doctorate, and executive programs in Columbia by a stellar faculty comprised of experienced individuals and talented leaders of trade and business. For more information and a detailed application guideline, check out the school’s official website.

Fuqua School of Business (Duke University)

The Fuqua School of Business of Duke University is a fairly young institution compared to its contemporaries, having only been established in 1969. However, as with all schools under the Duke University system, Fuqua has greatly prospered and has helped many  business-minded individuals strike it rich. Cross-continent and joint degree programs are just a few of the programs offered in Fuqua that equip students with the proper knowledge and the most effective business strategies. Pay a visit to the school’s official website to learn more about what this institution can offer and for application guidelines and requirements such as MBA application essays.

MIT Sloan School of Management

Though MIT is more famous for being a premiere institution for science and engineering in the US, its MIT-Sloan School of Management brings in a different yet equally excellent program of study. Established in 1914, the MIT Sloan emerged from what was then just the MIT Department of Economics and Statistics. Currently, MIT Sloan lists programs for MBA, Master of Finance, and doctoral degrees for students interested in honing their business acumen. Drop by their admissions office or visit the school’s official website for detailed application guidelines.

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