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All About Albers
The
Albers School is home to over 1800 undergraduate and graduate business
students. The Albers School offers students a BA in economics or a BA in
business administration with the choice of a number of majors. Our MBA is the
largest nationally accredited, evening program for working professionals in the
Pacific Northwest. We also offer graduate degrees in finance, international
business and professional accounting, as well as a Leadership Executive MBA.
The Albers School is accredited by the prestigious AACSB International - The
Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. As of June 2007, less
than 10 percent of the world’s business schools and less than one
third of U.S. business schools have achieved business accreditation from
AACSB .
For our graduate class profile, click
here
For our undergraduate class profile, click here.
We are located in the Pigott Building on the
Seattle Campus, and have additional classrooms for our graduate-level programs on
the east side of Lake Washington, in Bellevue.
For photos of the Pigott Building, click here
The Albers School is committed to
upgrading our technology to meet today's needs. We now have a wireless
network throughout the Pigott Building, Albers home, and in our Bellevue Campus.
For more about connecting to the
Seattle University Network, click here
Our five academic departments: Accounting, Economics, Finance, Management
and Marketing, employ over 65 exceptionally capable faculty, supported
by a professional staff of 20. Albers School and its departments are ably
assisted by the business community through 9 separate advisory boards.
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Albers Organizational Chart
The Albers School advisory boards consist of
distinguished individuals at the highest level of business in the Puget Sound.
These boards meet several times a year to provide invaluable input and to
communicate industry needs directly to our school.
In the News:
McGowan Scholarships
2008-2009 Scholarship Information Now Online!
The Albers School of Business and Economics will
select one undergraduate or graduate student to be the William G. McGowan
Scholar. The William G. McGowan Scholar will be awarded a tuition scholarship
at Seattle University up to $18,000 for the academic year 2008-09. The maximum
scholarship received is equal to tuition less institutional, federal, state or
private grants and/or scholarships. For more information and application, click
here
About Seattle University
A short walk from downtown, Seattle
University has offered a value-based education in the Jesuit
tradition since 1891.
Seattle University at a glance:
Size: 6,810 students
Bachelor Degree Programs: 44
Graduate Degree Programs: 24 ( not including law and a doctoral program in
education)
For more about Albers and Seattle
University History, click here.
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