Friday, August 21, 2020

Blog Archive Diamonds in the Rough Public and Nonprofit MBA at Boston University

Blog Archive Diamonds in the Rough Public and Nonprofit MBA at Boston University MBA applicants can get carried away with rankings. In this series, we profile amazing programs at business schools that are typically ranked outside the top 15. Since 1973, the Boston University Questrom School of Business (formerly the School of Management) has offered a  Public Nonprofit MBA  (PNP), specifically designed to cultivate business management skills that can make a real difference in the world. Standing at 57th among U.S. MBA programs in the  The  Economist’s 2016 rankings, Questrom exposes PNP students to a robust general management core curriculum and also offers  specialized courses and resources targeting the governmental, public, and private nonprofit sectors. In addition, the PNP program maintains partnerships with high-profile nonprofit organizations, through which scholarship opportunities, enrollment deferral, and application fee waivers are available to students interested in gaining work experience with these affiliations. Share ThisTweet Diamonds in the Rough Blog Archive Diamonds in the Rough Public and Nonprofit MBA at Boston University MBA applicants can get carried away with rankings. In this series, we profile amazing programs at business schools that are typically ranked outside the top 15. Since 1973, the Boston University (BU) School of Management has offered a  Public Nonprofit MBA  (PNP), specifically designed to cultivate business management skills that can make a real difference in the world. Standing at 39th  in the 2012  Bloomberg Businessweek  rankings, the BU School of Management exposes PNP students to a robust general management core curriculum in addition to specialized courses and resources targeting the governmental, public, and private nonprofit sectors. Experiential field projects offer students hands-on consulting experience through such courses as “Marketing Social Change” and “Social Entrepreneurship.” The PNP program also maintains partnerships with high-profile nonprofit organizations, such as City Year and Education Pioneers, through which scholarship opportunities, enrollment deferral, and application fee waivers are available to students interested in gaining work experience with these affiliations. Share ThisTweet Diamonds in the Rough Blog Archive Diamonds in the Rough Public and Nonprofit MBA at Boston University MBA applicants can get carried away with rankings. In this series, we profile amazing programs at business schools that are typically ranked outside the top 15. Since 1973, the Boston University (BU) Questrom School of Business (formerly the School of Management) has offered a  Public Nonprofit MBA  (PNP), specifically designed to cultivate business management skills that can make a real difference in the world. Standing at 41st  in the 2013  The Economist U.S. program rankings, Questrom exposes PNP students to a robust general management core curriculum in addition to specialized courses and resources targeting the governmental, public, and private nonprofit sectors. The PNP program also maintains partnerships with high-profile nonprofit organizations, such as City Year and Education Pioneers, through which scholarship opportunities, enrollment deferral, and application fee waivers are available to students interested in gaining work experience with these affiliations. Share ThisTweet Diamonds in the Rough Blog Archive Diamonds in the Rough Public and Nonprofit MBA at Boston University MBA applicants can get carried away with rankings. In this series, we profile amazing programs at business schools that are typically ranked outside the top 15. Since 1973, the Boston University (BU) Questrom School of Business (formerly the School of Management) has offered a  Public Nonprofit MBA  (PNP), specifically designed to cultivate business management skills that can make a real difference in the world. Standing at 67th  in the 2015  The Economist  U.S. program rankings, Questrom exposes PNP students to a robust general management core curriculum in addition to specialized courses and resources targeting the governmental, public, and private nonprofit sectors. The PNP program also maintains partnerships with high-profile nonprofit organizations, such as City Year and Education Pioneers, through which scholarship opportunities, enrollment deferral, and application fee waivers are available to students interested in gaining work experience with these affiliations. Share ThisTweet Diamonds in the Rough Blog Archive Diamonds in the Rough Public and Nonprofit MBA at Boston University MBA applicants can get carried away with rankings. In this series, we profile amazing programs at business schools that are typically ranked outside the top 15. Since 1973, the Boston University Questrom School of Business (formerly the School of Management) has offered a  Public Nonprofit MBA  (PNP), specifically designed to cultivate business management skills that can make a real difference in the world. Standing at 67th among U.S. MBA programs in the The Economists 2015 rankings, Questrom exposes PNP students to a robust general management core curriculum and also offers  specialized courses and resources targeting the governmental, public, and private nonprofit sectors. In addition, the PNP program maintains partnerships with high-profile nonprofit organizations, through which scholarship opportunities, enrollment deferral, and application fee waivers are available to students interested in gaining work experience with these affiliations. Share ThisTweet Diamonds in the Rough

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