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Schulich School of Business

Schulich School of Business

  • Canada
  • Toronto

The Schulich School of Business in Toronto is a global leader in business education, offering programs that emphasize innovation, sustainability, and leadership. With strong industry ties and an international focus, Schulich equips graduates to succeed in a competitive business landscape.

Everything you need to know about: Schulich School of Business

School

The Schulich School of Business is a leading Canadian business school located in Toronto, Ontario. It offers a diverse range of business programs, including undergraduate, graduate, and executive education. Renowned for its innovation and global perspective, Schulich equips students with the knowledge and skills to succeed in the dynamic and competitive world of business.

Location

The Schulich School of Business has three campuses. The Keele Campus and the Miles S. Nadal Campus are located in Toronto.

Toronto is Canada’s largest city and main economic and cultural hub, consistently ranked as one of the best cities in the world. Long known as a welcoming city for immigrants, over 100,000 people move to Toronto every single year, many of whom come to study at one of the city’s world-class learning institutions. Toronto’s top employers include Accenture, KPMG, PepsiCo, Philips, and the Royal Bank of Canada.

The Schulich School of Business Hyderabad Campus is located in Hyderabad, India, a rapidly-growing city with the fifth-largest urban economy in India (with an output of US$74 billion). Home to leading multinational companies like Amazon, IBM, Deloitte, and Microsoft, Hyderabad is emerging as an Indian hub of pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, and tech.

Accreditations

The Schulich School of Business is accredited by the Association of MBAs (AMBA) and the EFMD Quality Improvement System (EQUIS).

The school is also a member of the Partnership in International Management (PIM) and the Pacific Asian Consortium for International Business Education and Research (PACIBER).

Programs

Schulich offers six MBA programs. The Schulich MBA, a top-ranked program in Canada, provides 18 specialization areas with both full-time and part-time options. The MBA India program spans two years, with the first year in Hyderabad and the second in Toronto. The Kellogg-Schulich Executive MBA, a collaboration with the Kellogg School of Management, is tailored for experienced professionals. The MBA/JD and MBA/MFA/MA programs offer unique interdisciplinary studies. The latest addition, the Tech MBA, focuses on the intersection of business and technology.

Scholarships

The Schulich School of Business offers a wide range of scholarships for MBA candidates. International applicants are automatically considered for all merit-based scholarships.

Available scholarships for MBA candidates include the Seymour Schulich MBA Entrance Scholarship (awarded to MBA candidates with impressive academic records and at least two years of work experience), the Scotiabank Scholarship in International Business (awarded to MBA candidates who hold an undergraduate degree from Latin America), and the Goldberg Leadership Award of Excellence (awarded to outstanding candidates with strong leadership skills, demonstrated innovative thinking and community involvement, and financial need).

Fun fact

The Schulich School of Business has consistently finished in the top 10 in the most prestigious international case competitions.

Schulich has competed in case competitions such as the Global Case Competition at Harvard, the Corporate Knights “Business for a Better World” Case Competition, and the MBA Games – at which Schulich has finished #1 seven times. In 2022, Schulich hosted its first-ever global case competition, with the theme of “Technology Innovators in a Global Economy.”

Joe Fayt serves as Schulich’s case competition coach, with a stellar track record in leading teams in over 60 case competitions in cities like Paris, Dubai, Davos, Shanghai, New York City, and London. With over 20 years of experience in marketing and sales, Joe is also a marketing professor at Schulich.