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Best Midwest Colleges for Business Administration?

Hey there! I'm a high school junior and I plan on majoring in business administration. I've started looking into colleges and I'm particularly interested in the Midwest. Does anyone here know which Midwest colleges are best known for their Business Administration programs? I'd love any suggestions or recommendations thanks!

a year ago

Hello! It's great that you're already exploring potential colleges for business administration in the Midwest. Here are some top Midwest colleges with renowned business programs to consider:

1. University of Michigan - Ross School of Business: This highly ranked and well-respected business school offers a BBA program with a wide range of concentrations as well as a number of experiential learning opportunities, including the Michigan Business Challenge and a Multidisciplinary Action Projects program.

2. Indiana University - Kelley School of Business: Kelley is known for offering a strong undergraduate business program with a variety of majors and minors. It also has an extensive alumni network and place well in various industry and consulting recruitments.

3. University of Wisconsin-Madison - Wisconsin School of Business: This school offers a BBA program where students can customize their education through a wide choice of majors and certificates. Wisconsin School of Business also provides a variety of hands-on learning opportunities and an extensive alumni network.

4. Northwestern University - Kellogg School of Management: Though it's more well-known for its graduate program, Kellogg does offer undergraduate business minors and certificate programs in collaboration with the Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences. These options allow aspiring business professionals to get exposure to Kellogg while also pursuing other academic interests.

5. University of Minnesota-Twin Cities - Carlson School of Management: The Carlson School offers a well-rounded undergraduate experience with a variety of business majors. They also place a strong emphasis on experiential learning through the "Carlson Ventures Enterprises" program.

6. Washington University in St. Louis - Olin Business School: Olin provides an undergraduate business program that focuses on experiential learning, global experiences, and a variety of concentrations. The school's resources and smaller class sizes allow for personalized attention to the development of each student.

These are just a few examples of Midwest colleges with excellent business administration programs. As you continue with your search, make sure to research each school in-depth and consider factors like campus life, location, class size, alumni network, extracurricular opportunities, and financial aid to find the best fit for your needs and preferences. Good luck!

a year ago

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