10 Facts about the Keller Graduate School of Management
If you’re looking for a business school with a successful history and experienced instructors, there are, fortunately, a handful of solid colleges and universities to consider. The Keller Graduate School of Management is a graduate b-school whose presence in education has skyrocketed with its success and popularity among students.
Here’s a look at the Keller Graduate School of Management:
- Does not require GMAT scores for admissions
- Students are able to take advantage of the school’s flexibility and can take online classes one semester, switch to on-campus ones, and then have both class formats, whichever is most convenient for them
- Has been focused on adult, “nontraditional” students since the beginning, offering various class times to not interfere with work schedules
- When serving its first class of students, the school only offered a Certificate in Business Administration. Now, that’s definitely not the case with dozens of graduate degrees and certificates
- First location in Chicago, Illinois, where it was founded in 1973
- Is part of DeVry University, but has its own history and track record
- Has a racially diverse student population, and in 2007, ranked in top 10 for awarding business degrees to minority students
- Provides students in multiple states with access to campus classes and services in more than 85 locations
- Has global accreditation
- Partnered with Verizon to provide Verizon Wireless employees with continuing and corporate education
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