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2008
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The thirteenth to fifteenth spots in the 2008 Business Week MBA school rankings were snagged by the Leonard N. Stern School of Business, Anderson School, and Kelley School of Business, respectively. Below are brief profiles of these business schools so you can see why they made it to the top 15 of Business Week’s MBA school rankings.

Leonard N. Stern School of Business (New York University)

The Leonard N. Stern School of Business, or more oftenly called NYU Stern, was established in 1900 and is located in NYU’s Washington Square Campus. NYU Stern used to be the NYU undergraduate School of Commerce, Accounts, and Finance until the graduate business program was launched in 1916 to accommodate part-time and full-time students. When Stern gave a $30 million donation to improve the undergraduate school’s facilities, the name of the school was changed to Leonard N. Stern School of Business. NYU Stern offers a wide range of programs to keep up with the trends and demands of the business industry. Interested applicants are advised to visit the school’s official website and fill up the online application form to jumpstart the application process.

Anderson School of Management

The Anderson School of Management was established in 1935 as one of the professional schools of the University of California, Los Angeles. The school currently offers MBA, PhD, and executive MBA programs, as well as a masteral degree in financial engineering. Other programs offered at the Anderson School of Management are the UCLA-NUS Global Executive MBA program, Global Access program, Management Development programs, Management Communication programs, and the Riordan programs. Interested applicants are advised to visit the school’s official website for detailed information on course and program offerings and to download and accomplish the online application form.

Kelley School of Business

Established in 1920 under the name School of Commerce and Finance, the Kelley School of Business is one of the academic units of Indiana University. The school was renamed to Kelley School of Business in 1997 when E.W. Kelley gave $23 million to develop and improve the school. The Kelley School of Business currently offers undergraduate and doctoral programs, full-time and online MBA degrees, executive education, and specialized masteral degrees. For those interested in applying to the Kelley School of Business, make sure to visit the school’s official website and fill up the online application form.

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