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TCU Neeley School of Business

TCU Neeley School of Business

  • United States of America

TCU Neeley School of Business, renowned for its high MBA faculty quality, is a hub for leadership and entrepreneurship. Neeley leverages strong corporate connections to provide students with paid internships and career opportunities, fostering a culture of innovation and business excellence.

Everything you need to know about: TCU Neeley School of Business

School

Texas Christian University’s Neeley School of Business was ranked #1 in the world for MBA faculty quality by the Economist. Over the last century, Neely has built a globally recognized reputation for producing business leaders who make a difference. TCU Neeley is committed to developing an inclusive environment of excellence that is reflected in its students, faculty, and staff. TCU Neeley School of Business leverages its connection to local businesses to secure paid internships for its students and astounding careers for its graduates.

Location

Fort Worth is situated in the U.S. state of Texas and shares the greater metropolitan area with Dallas. Known as the place where the West begins, Fort Worth is a modern city that stays connected to its historical roots. The Cultural District is just north of the TCU campus and is home to six museums, a botanical garden, restaurants, and a concert hall. There you can even visit the National Cow Girl Museum.

Fort Worth is a fast-growing city, it’s the 13th largest city in the U.S. People are attracted by its growing economy and strong labor market  – plus there is no state income so residents keep a greater portion of their paycheck.

Accreditations

The Neeley School of Business is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB). AACSB accreditation is given to business schools of the highest quality. 

Programs

TCU Neeley School of Business offers six MBA programs: Full-time MBA, Executive MBA, Professional MBA, Professional MBA - Online, Professional MBA + Health Policy and Management, and Energy MBA. The Full-time, Profession, and Energy MBA programs have accelerated versions that cut the time needed to complete the courses in half. The Professional and Energy MBAs are part-time and meet in the evenings. The Executive MBA is part-time and meets twice a month on a Friday and Saturday.

It is also possible to pursue the dual degree Educational Leadership MBA-EdD/PhD that is offered in conjunction with TCU’s College of Education. 

Scholarships

TCU Neeley School of business has several scholarships available to help students finance their education. Most full-time students receive scholarships and most of those students have their tuition completely covered. Your application will be reviewed automatically for some awards but a separate application is needed for the Prospanica/National Society of Hispanic MBAs (NSHMBA), the National Black MBA Association (NBMBAA), and ROTC scholarships.

Fun fact

NBC Sports Director Newy Scruggs won two Emmy Awards for shows he produced while a part of the TCU Neeley Executive MBA