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University of Rochester Simon School of Business
University of Rochester Simon School of Business
Routinely rated among top tier business schools, the Simon School is known for its analytic, economics-based approach to teaching and research. This approach, which is the integrating principle behind the School's distinctive curriculum, explains in large measure Simon's high rankings, especially in the areas of finance, accounting and economics.
The Financial Times of London recently ranked Simon 4th globally in finance and 6th in managerial economics. Two of the School's Accounting professors were awarded the American Accounting Association's highest honor last year-only the fourth time the award has been given in the history of the Association-for their lifetime contributions to the field.
The Simon School is committed to a diverse student body and to seeking out the best possible future business leadership talent, regardless of ethnicity, race, gender, international background and age. The School is an original member of The Consortium for Graduate Study in Management, a national organization promoting M.B.A. graduate business opportunities among U.S. underrepresented minorities. Approximately 40 percent of its student body is international.
Dickinson students are eligible for two programs at Simon: