Top 11 Business Schools That Are Worth The Loans - Page 9
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Whether or not it’s worth it to go to business school continues to be widely debated. Recently, our business columnist profiled the anti b-school musings of Josh Kaufman, who asserts that real work experience is far more valuable than a pricey MBA. Most people can agree that at the going tuition rate of graduate degrees in general, there needs to be very considerable thought given to pursuing a master’s degree.
A master’s in business administration is one of the graduate degrees that guarantees a very good income, if you go to the right school. Prestige and brand recognition are important to landing coveted post-graduate job opportunities so it’s practically a must that you assess a school’s rankings before you start signing up for massive loans. We’ve included a list of the best business schools, as researched by US News & World Report, along with their Black student associations and tuition and to give you a better sense of which schools will provide the best value for long term career prospects.
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New York University – Stern School of Business
Student Club: The Association of Hispanic and Black Business Students (AHBBS)
Tuition: $43,100 per year
University of California–Berkeley – Haas School of Business
The Black Business Students Association (BBSA)
Tuition: In-state, full-time: $36,472 per year; Out-of-state, full-time: $45,672 per year
Dartmouth College – Tuck School of Business
Tuck African Ancestry Business Association
Tuition: $47,835 per year
University of Pennsylvania – Wharton School of Business
Tuition: $46,600 per year
University of Chicago – Booth School of Business
Chicago Booth African American MBA Association
Tuition: $49,020 per year
Northwestern University – Kellogg Graduate School of Management
Black Management Association
$49,074 per year
Massachusetts Institute of Technology – Sloan School of Management
Africa Business Club
94 Full-time: $48,650 per year
African-American Student Union
Tuition: $46,150 per year
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