From that batch, about 66% opted to gain admission in an American school. It virtually goes without saying that America indeed has some of the most prestigious business schools that have been revered all over the planet. Here are some of the best business institutions for international students.
University of Tulsa, Collins College of Business
This college focuses on comprehensive business education at both the undergraduate and graduate levels, which also comes with the opportunity to study traditional majors. It also comes with an opportunity to study energy management. Being situated in Tulsa, Oklahoma, the programs of the school take advantage of the institution’s petroleum-based history while also looking forward to global business issues. The majors allow students to hone in on creative thinking, portfolio management, and hands-on technology.
University of California, Riverside
The University of California, Riverside offers departments in the following; consulting, e-commerce, accounting, general management, finance, and more. Despite its location, it has a very distinct Scottish feel to it. All of the residence halls in the school are named after landmarks in Scotland, like Pentland Hills. 70% of UCR students are commuters and the freshman does not have to live on campus. There are about 300 student organizations to see, which includes 40 fraternities and sororities.
University at Buffalo – SUNY
The University at Buffalo has a wide reach a large number of international programs. It has over 5000 international students from 115 countries. There are a number of cultural programs that include a special one-week orientation for foreign students, a student scholar that aids international students to adjust to life in Buffalo. It also has an English Language Institute to prepare the students for university study.
Northeastern University, D’Amore-McKim School of Business
Here is where students, undergraduate, graduate, and executive, can be provided with education, tools, and the experience required to launch and accelerate successful business careers. Students will be offered a five-year cooperative education model and a four-year cooperative education model, leading to a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration (BSBA).
Harvard University
Harvard is a staple favorite of many students, especially those who are pursuing a degree in business. Since 1998, the number of international students has risen to more than 35%. To this day, there are international students from over 130countries. What’s more, is that the number of Harvard students studying abroad has doubled since 2002. International students are also welcomed by the level of research that is being done on worldly issues such as AIDS and the economic crisis.
Boston University, School of Management
Boston University has an unorthodox approach when it comes to teaching management. Students get to start off with their management training in the first semester of their freshman year. As a matter of fact, students begin ‘decoding’ a company’s annual report on their very first class. At the end of the year, students often know more than juniors in many other programs. By the junior year, students are required to write a full business plan for a product that they and a group of classmates will research and propose.
Princeton University
This is another prestigious university that has been revered by students from all over the world. International students are welcomed through its Davis International Center, which offers support for international students and their families as well as resources to help them adjust to life in the US.