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Which undergrad colleges are best for business programs?

I'm starting to think about where to apply for undergrad business programs, but I'm overwhelmed with options. Can anyone suggest some standout colleges with strong undergraduate business curricula?

a year ago

Starting undergraduate business studies is an exciting moment in your academic journey! There is an abundance of strong business schools in the U.S., but here are a few, across a range of selectivities, that stand out:

1. University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School: Regarded as one of the country's top undergraduate business programs, Wharton provides students with a well-rounded business education featuring 20 different concentrations.

2. University of Michigan's Ross School of Business: Ross stands out for its approach to experiential learning, such as the MAP (Multidisciplinary Action Projects) where students spend a full semester working on real-world projects for companies.

3. University of California, Berkeley's Haas School of Business: In addition to a robust curriculum, Haas offers several experiential learning opportunities, including international programs and case competitions.

4. University of Texas, Austin's McCombs School of Business: McCombs is known for its strong emphasis on innovation and entrepreneurship. The school's Freshman Founders program, where first-year undergrads establish and manage their own startups, is a unique offering.

5. The University of Notre Dame's Mendoza College of Business: Mendoza is recognized for a value-driven approach to business and providing a broad liberal arts foundation alongside its business curriculum.

6. Appily's poll data indicates Indiana University's Kelley School of Business as a respected choice. Kelley emphasizes career preparation and offers programs like the Kelley Compass, which focuses on career assessment and planning.

Each of these programs will offer different areas of emphasis, different opportunities for learning outside the classroom, and different networking prospects to consider. It's important to think about what aspects of business most interest you and find a program that aligns well with those interests. Good luck!

a year ago

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