The Penguin Guide to American Business Schools

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Penguin Books, 2000 - Business & Economics - 351 pages
A successful career in any business field is based on the right training. This clear, concise reference book offers essential information and tips for getting enrolled in the graduate business school or program that suits each applicants needs. Included are:
-- Profiles of 275 nationally accredited business schools and colleges of business in the United States
-- Up-to-date information on the parent institution and the business school itself, ranging from admission and degree requirements to faculty information
-- How to qualify, apply, and prepare for a business education
-- Tuition, financial aid, and grant opportunities: how much one can expect to pay -- and how to pay for it
-- Practical information on library and housing facilities, recruitment practices, and Web sites
-- Information on master's and doctoral programs and special programs
-- Helpful indexes, including alphabetical, geographical, and by-degree listings
-- A checklist to keep track of applicationsOrganized in an easy-to-use format, this guide is an indispensable resource for anyone planning a business career.

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Contents

The Business School Entries 1
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ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF ALL BUSINESS SCHOOLS
317
PUBLICPRIVATE LISTINGS
322
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About the author (2000)

Harold R. Doughty is currently a Human Resource Staffing Assistant and Recruiter for the Chase Manhattan Bank.

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