Friday, August 21, 2020

Blog Archive Diamonds in the Rough Southern Methodist Universitys Cox School of Business

Blog Archive Diamonds in the Rough Southern Methodist University’s Cox School of Business MBA applicants can get carried away with rankings. In this series, we profile amazing programs at business schools that are typically ranked outside the top 15. Corporate connections are a major selling point at Southern Methodist University’s Cox School of Business. Located in the Dallasâ€"Fort Worth Metroplex, the school offers its MBA students access to a large network of corporate representatives and recruitersâ€"from the 18 Fortune 500 companies with headquarters in the area to a global alumni base in excess of 115,000. One highlight of the networking resources Cox provides is the Associate Board, an executive mentoring program that pairs MBA students with business leaders and entrepreneur from every major industry. The Economist ranked Cox’s small, collaborative program 23rd for “potential to network” in 2014. In addition, Entrepreneur magazine has ranked business-friendly Dallas second among U.S. cities for entrepreneurs. Share ThisTweet Diamonds in the Rough Blog Archive Diamonds in the Rough Southern Methodist University’s Cox School of Business MBA applicants can get carried away with rankings. In this series, we profile amazing programs at business schools that are typically ranked outside the top 15. Corporate connections are a major selling point at  Southern Methodist University’s Cox School of Business. Located in the Dallasâ€"Fort Worth Metroplex,  the school offers its MBA students  access to a large network of corporate representatives and recruitersâ€"from the 21 Fortune 500 companies with headquarters in the area to a global university alumni base in excess of 110,000. One highlight of the networking resources Cox provides is its Alumni Association, which has chapters in more than 20 countries. The Economist  ranked Cox’s small, collaborative program 22nd for “potential to network” in 2015. In addition,  Entrepreneur  magazine has ranked business-friendly Dallas second among U.S. cities for entrepreneurs. Share ThisTweet Diamonds in the Rough Blog Archive Diamonds in the Rough Southern Methodist University’s Cox School of Business MBA applicants can get carried away with rankings. In this series, we profile amazing programs at business schools that are typically ranked outside the top 15. Corporate connections are a major selling point at  Southern Methodist University’s Cox School of Business. Located in the Dallasâ€"Fort Worth Metroplex, the school offers its MBA students access to a large network of corporate representatives and recruitersâ€"from the 18 Fortune 500 companies with headquarters in the area to a global alumni base in excess of 110,000. One highlight of the networking resources Cox provides is its Alumni Association, which has chapters in more than 20 countries. The Economist  ranked Cox’s small, collaborative program 22nd for “potential to network” in 2015. In addition,  Entrepreneur  magazine has ranked business-friendly Dallas second among U.S. cities for entrepreneurs. Share ThisTweet Diamonds in the Rough Blog Archive Diamonds in the Rough Southern Methodist University’s Cox School of Business MBA applicants can get carried away with rankings. In this series, we profile amazing programs at business schools that are typically ranked outside the top 15. Corporate connections are a major selling point at Southern Methodist University’s Cox School of Business. Located in the Dallasâ€"Fort Worth Metroplex, the school offers its MBA students access to a large network of corporate representatives and recruitersâ€"from the 20 Fortune 500 companies with headquarters in the area to a 117,000-strong global alumni base. In fact, Dallas is surpassed only by New York City in being home to more top 1,000 public companies and top 1,000 private companies. One highlight of the networking resources Cox provides is the Associate Board, an executive mentoring program that pairs MBA students with business leaders and entrepreneur from every major industry. The Economist ranked Cox’s small, collaborative program 25th for “potential to network” in 2013. In addition, Entrepreneur magazine has ranked business-friendly Dallas second among U.S. cities for entrepreneurs. Share ThisTweet Diamonds in the Rough Southern Methodist University (Cox School of Business) Blog Archive Diamonds in the Rough Southern Methodist University’s Cox School of Business Southern Methodist University’s Cox School of Business MBA applicants can get carried away with rankings. In this series, we profile amazing programs at business schools that are typically ranked outside the top 15. Corporate connections are a major selling point at  Southern Methodist University’s Cox School of Business. Located in the Dallasâ€"Fort Worth Metroplex,  the school offers its MBA students  access to a large network of corporate representatives and recruitersâ€"from the 21 Fortune 500 companies with headquarters in the area to a global university alumni base in excess of 110,000. One highlight of the networking resources Cox provides is its Alumni Association, which has chapters in more than 20 countries. The Economist  ranked Cox’s small, collaborative program 22nd for “potential to network” in 2015. In addition,  Entrepreneur  magazine has ranked business-friendly Dallas second among U.S. cities for entrepreneurs. Share ThisTweet Diamonds in the Rough

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