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Top Christian colleges for business programs?

I'm considering Christian colleges and curious about which ones have strong business programs. Are there any well-regarded Christian colleges that offer great business opportunities and a supportive environment? Insight into campus culture would be awesome too!

7 months ago

Sure, there are a number of Christian colleges with strong business programs that are well-regarded.

1. Biola University: Biola's Crowell School of Business offers undergraduate degrees in business administration, accounting, marketing management, and international business. They focus on integrating faith perspectives within a strong business curriculum.

2. Wheaton College (IL): Wheaton has an excellent department of business/economics that integrates faith and learning. You can major in business/economics, accounting, or international business/economics.

3. Pepperdine University: The Graziadio Business School at Pepperdine is known for its strong business programs. Their approach to business education is guided by their Christian values and they strive to develop value-centered leaders.

4. Baylor University: Baylor's Hankamer School of Business provides a wide variety of business specializations. This school places a major emphasis on integrity and ethics in business, reflecting their Christian mission.

5. Calvin University: Calvin offers a distinctively Christian approach to business education, aimed at developing service-oriented leaders. Their business program, while not as large as some others, is thoroughly respected.

In terms of campus culture, these schools all strive for a balance between rigorous academic study and a nurturing, faith-filled environment. Though each has its own unique atmosphere, activities like Bible study groups, campus ministries, worship services and mission trips are common. Make sure to visit campuses if you can—it can provide a better sense of fit than any website or brochure. Ultimately, choosing the right college will depend on the specific aspects of the business program and campus culture that matter most to you personally.

7 months ago

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