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Quinlan School of Business, Loyola University
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Loyola University Chicago is a private university founded in 1870 as St. Ignatius College, is one of the nation’s largest Jesuit, Catholic Universities and the only one located in Chicago.
Everything you need to know about: Quinlan School of Business, Loyola University
School
Loyola University Chicago is a private university founded in 1870 as St. Ignatius College, is one of the nation’s largest Jesuit, Catholic Universities and the only one located in Chicago.
Location
Quinlan School of Business is located in the heart of Chicago, home to one of the world's largest and most diversified economies. The campus is steps away from Magnificent Mile, Chicago’s premier commercial district, and the Chicago Loop, a central business district of the city. Chicago offers unequal resources, in terms of networking opportunities and the sheer number of available industry specializations, to those looking to advance their careers.
Accreditations
Quinlan School of Business is accredited by AACSB. The AACSB International (The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business) accreditation represents the highest standard of achievement for business schools worldwide.
Programs
Quinlan School of Business offers four MBA programs. The Next Generation MBA is available in a 12-month full-time format or a 24-month part-time format. The Baumhart Scholars MBA is a part-time, highly selective, cohort-based MBA for working professionals. The Executive MBA is a part-time, 20-month, hybrid program for senior business professionals. The MBA in Healthcare Management is designed for business professionals with a minimum of 7 years of relevant professional experience in the healthcare industry. The program is available on a part-time basis and can be completed in 20- months.
Scholarships
Quinlan School of Business offers several merit-based MBA scholarships. Applicants of the MBA programs are automatically considered for the Dean's Merit Scholarship ( awarded on a holistic review of the candidate's profile, covering the fee of one or two courses), and the Graduate Business Student Scholarship (awarded based on merit and financial need; amounts range from 1,000-10,000 USD).
Fun fact
Students from the business school help refugee entrepreneurs in the Chicago area launch their businesses. Students work with refugee entrepreneurs from the outset of their business idea and help with everything from marketing, operations, legal, and logistics. Previous projects have included Sweet Syrian – a catering company featuring Syrian sweets and a consumer research and social media project with Loom – a social enterprise of Catholic Charities, where refugee women make handmade goods such as jewelry and scarves.