MBA Guide to Ohio State Universitys Max M Fisher College of Business


The Max M. Fisher College of Business, more commonly known as the Fisher College of Business or simply Fisher, is Ohio State University’s business school. Partially-enclosed, it is in the northern portion of the Ohio State University campus. The quadrangle-shaped campus is adjacent to the Ohio stadium. It distinguishes itself as a fully-integrated management campus, [...]

Filed under MBA school profiles, October 13th, 2010

Quick Guide to the Kelley School of Business of Indiana University


The Kelley School of Business is the business school of Indiana University – Bloomington. As of 2009, a total of 1,050 students study for graduate degrees done through a distance-learning program of the school called “Kelley Direct”. This is aside from the graduate students who study on campus. Degrees offered The business school offers the [...]

Filed under MBA school profiles, October 6th, 2010

A Look at the MBA Program of Georgia Institute of Technology


When people say Georgia Institute of Technology, many would think of it as a great school, especially in the technological field. But aside from these courses, its management program is also outstanding. In fact, it ranks as one of the country’s best. Since 1912, when its School of Commerce was founded, the quality of the [...]

Filed under MBA school profiles, September 30th, 2010

MBA Guide to Goizueta Business School of Emory University


Goizueta (pronounced as goy-swe-tah) Business School is named after a former president of the Coca-Cola Company, Roberto Goizueta. With its undergraduate, masters, and doctorate programs, Emory University’s business school has been acknowledged as one of the best schools in the country. Aside from providing business degrees, the school also has centers for further research such [...]

Filed under MBA school profiles, September 23rd, 2010

MBA Guide to Georgetown Universitys McDonough School of Business


The McDonough School of Business is one of the five graduate schools of Jesuit-affiliated Georgetown University. The business school got its name from Robert Emmett McDonough who was also an alumnus of Georgetown. As a Catholic Jesuit university, social justice and ethics are taught as part of the curriculum. Degrees offered The McDonough School of [...]

Filed under MBA school profiles, September 16th, 2010

A Close Look at the W P Carey School of Business of Arizona State University


The official name of Arizona State University’s business school is the W. P. Carey School of Business. It got its name from a benefactor named William P. Carey who donated $50 million as a gift to the school in 2003. It stands as one of the largest business schools in the US, with about 256 [...]

Filed under MBA school profiles, September 9th, 2010