Sawyer Business School

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Sawyer Business School on Beacon Hill in Boston

The Sawyer Business School is one of the three schools comprising Suffolk University in Boston, Massachusetts. Suffolk was founded in 1906; the business school was founded on Beacon Hill in 1937 by Gleason Leonard Archer.[1]

Academics[]

Sawyer Library

Sawyer Business School offers part-time and full-time undergraduate and graduate programs. Undergraduate degrees are available in Accounting, Business Analytics, Business Economics, Corporate Accounting & Finance, Entrepreneurship, Finance, Financial Wealth Management, Global Business, Information Systems, Management, and Marketing. There are also 27 minors and numerous concentrations.

At the graduate level the school offers a number of degrees:

Students can also earn certificates or joint degrees among programs, as well as with the Suffolk University Law School.

The Business School features innovative courses like "Crowdfunding the Venture" through its Center for Entrepreneurship as well as a focus on global education, through, for example, its Global Travel Seminars, which give students the opportunity to learn about business around the world by visiting companies, immersing themselves in local business culture, and meeting global leaders. Destinations have included London, Brazil, Silicon Valley, China, Germany, Singapore, and Las Vegas.[2]

The School offers robust experiential learning opportunities in Boston and around the world. In the past, students have done work with companies and organizations like iRobot, Sonos, CARE, Pandora, SiriusXM, the EU Parliament, and others. The School also places an emphasis on public service, leveraging its connections to the Massachusetts State House (which is right next to campus) and other local, state, and national entities. The School also has a CAHME-accredited[3] Healthcare Administration program that gives students the opportunity to engage with the extensive healthcare industry in the Boston area.

Rankings[]

Princeton Review ranked the Sawyer Business School as one of "The Best Business Schools,"[4] U.S. News ranked Suffolk's Sawyer Business School as one "of the 10 least expensive private business schools" in the United States.[5] The school was also ranked #135 nationally in Public Affairs.[6]

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Notes[]

  1. ^ "Suffolk University History". Suffolk University.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  2. ^ "Travel Seminars". Suffolk University.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  3. ^ "CAHME 2021 Award Recipients". CAHME.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  4. ^ "Suffolk University – Business School Featured in Princeton Review's Best Business School Survey". suffolk.edu.
  5. ^ Delece Smith-Barrow. "10 Least Expensive Private Business Schools". US News & World Report.
  6. ^ "Suffolk University". rankingsandreviews.com.

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Coordinates: 42°21′32″N 71°03′43″W / 42.359°N 71.062°W / 42.359; -71.062

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