Don’t discount the Crosby MBA Program as a place to launch your career in Finance because the average student is younger. The program regularly admits students in their mid-twenties and early thirties. Additionally it has an amazing finance curriculum.
The Investment Fund Management course allows students to handle a $1.5 million portfolio.
The program has strong ties to Warren Buffet – not only does the Crosby MBA program offer a class on the Investment Strategies of Warren Buffet, but numerous students are able to venture to Omaha.
Cornell Hall offers the Bloomberg Assessment Test to students interested in finance and business careers for free, and students can access Bloomberg Terminals as part of class and on their own time. Plus, MU is a CFA partner school, so students have top-notch access to resources to pass their Level I and Level II CFA exams.
Additionally, as part of one of the many financial aid packages MU gives, highly qualified Finance students are given the opportunity to teach their own Finance course to undergrads that comes with a stipend and waiver of tuition.
To ignore MU because the average student is younger is a mistake that undermines the high achieving students admitted by the Crosby MBA program. Finance graduates are moving on to careers at Top 20 Banks and well-known firms such as Edward Jones and Ernst & Young.
[Edited by Crosby MBA Program on Sep 05, 2015]