Los Angeles MBA Programs without GMAT/GRE Requirements
Applying for an MBA program is an involved process. You have to fill out the application, write essays, ace an interview, develop a “killer” resume, and ask for stellar letters of recommendation. It’s a more involved process than any job application or interview and how well you do can affect your life and job prospects for years to come. Worse yet, most programs also require the GMAT or GRE, increasing your workload and stress exponentially. Continue reading…
USC Marshall Hosts First Social Enterprise Residency
MBAs embracing a future in social entrepreneurship can find inspiration in a newly established residency at the USC Marshall School of Business.
Its first resident, Jessica Jackley, is the co-founder of kiva.org, a micro-lending organization which allows users to make small loans to business owners in developing countries.
USC Marshall Makes Top 50 in Net Impact’s Guide to Grad Schools
Net Impact’s 2014 “Business as UNusual” guide ranked the Marshall MBA in the top 50 schools for Social Impact Programs (tied for 28th) and Environmental Sustainability Programs (tied for 31st). Continue reading…
Marshall Alumnus Gives $15 Million For International Business Program
USC trustee and founder, chairman and CEO of Los Angeles-based Colony Capital LLC, one of the world’s largest private equity real estate firms, Thomas J. Barrack Jr. and his family have given a $15 million gift to the school. The Barrack’s gift will transform a USC Marshall School of Business building and significantly advance the school’s global mission. The new Barrack Hall will serve as a state-of-the-art home for all of USC Marshall’s international business programs.