What to Know about Brigham Young University Marriott School of Management
The Brigham Young University Marriott School of Management (BYU Marriott School) had its beginnings as the Commerce College of the Brigham Young Academy in 1891. The MBA program was first offered by BYU in 1961 under the auspices of the College of Commerce and Business Administration. In 1988, the college became officially known as the [...]
Filed under MBA school guide, October 27th, 2010St Johns University Graduate School of Education to Hold an Open House
St. John’s University Graduate School of Education will be holding its open house on October 23, 2010 from 9:00am to 12:00pm at the Oakdale Campus. The purpose of the open house The open house will be introducing the many different programs under the Graduate School of Education. By discussing the different options under the field [...]
Filed under graduate admissions news, October 20th, 2010EIU to Hold a Graduate School Information Day
Eastern Illinois University (EIU) will be holding its Graduate School Information Day on October 20, 2010. This event is open to all those who are interested in taking up graduate studies, whether in EIU itself or in other universities. The event will not only feature the graduate programs at EIU but also the graduate programs [...]
Filed under graduate admissions news, October 19th, 2010Scholarship Grants for Female Graduate Students Going for PhD in Science
Female graduate students with doctorate certifications in science may want to pursue an advanced profession inside their particular science discipline of choice. By way of the Graduate Women in Science Grants and Fellowships, these deserving students may be able to pursue their academic research. The scholarship grant is exclusively designed for women who are in [...]
Filed under graduate admissions news, October 11th, 2010Profile of The University of Notre Dame Mendoza College of Business
Founded in 1921, the Mendoza College of Business continues to operate today under the same guiding principles that moved its founder, John Francis O’Hara, OSC. “Business has a code of ethics based very largely on divine principles. When this code is followed, commerce can and does advance civilization. When it is overlooked by selfish interests, [...]
Filed under MBA school guide, September 28th, 2010


