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See also our page of Top
U.S. Study Web Sites for some more general
sites that allow you to search for undergraduate
or graduate programs in fields including
business.
- AACSB International: The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. Information on
new programs and other management education
news as well as links to programs professionally
accredited by AACSB, the oldest and best
known accrediting body for business.
- About.com:
Business School. Articles
on many topics related to current business
study issues and news. Includes links
to undergraduate and graduate business-related
programs by major/area of concentration
as well as executive training and distance
education listings.
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Association of Collegiate Business Schools
and Programs. A professional
accrediting body, founded in 1988 as an
alternative to AACSB, with a philosophy
focused more on the student-oriented excellence
in teaching of professors rather than
their research.
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Bric Wheeler’s University-Based
Centers for Management and Executive Development.
Links to nondegree executive management
training at over 160 centers in 24 countries
as well as to other sites relating to
business training.
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Business Week On-Line: B-Schools. Provides
news articles related to business study
along with M.B.A. program profiles, application
tips, information on career paths, and
more. Users can sign up to receive the
monthly “M.B.A. Insider” e-mail
bulletin or participate in an on-line
forum on M.B.A. admissions that provides
the chance to “talk” to fellow
M.B.A. applicants.
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ForeignMBA.com. Site designed
for non-U.S. students pursuing business
studies in the United States.
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INFORMS On-Line. Details
on careers and programs related to operations
research and the management sciences.
- MBA.com. Information on the process of pursuing
a graduate management degree, and on the
GMAT examination. Also has an excellent
search engine for locating programs to
match individual needs.
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MBA Applicant. Consulting
service's site provides some useful free
information such as an essay question
tutorial, pointers on writing recommendations,
resource listings, and more.
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Official M.B.A. Guide. An
interesting search program run by the
Unicorn Research Group allows students
to sort through their own individual business
school preferences with responses to forty-five
questions, and get information on the
schools that match best based on a poll
of 18,000 students. Offers a discussion
forum.
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Virtual Library: Business and Economics
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