Business School Review
Frank G. Zarb School of Business,
Hofstra University, N.Y.
NORTH AMERICA
School Statistics
Programme Type:
H
ofstra University’s Frank Zarb Business School is It should be noted that our full-time professors
Full Time MBA
the first school in the Long Island, N.Y. area that teach both day-time & evening programs.
Part Time MBA
Executive MBA
received AACSB accreditation since 1968. It is also
one of the exclusive 10% of the business schools that Since July ‘06, the Bloomberg Foundation donated Joint Degree Programmes Offered:
received dual accreditation in Accounting besides the to the Zarb School a state-of-the-art trading room with
MBA Only
MBA + JD
AACSB recognition. Its beautiful 260 acres suburban 36 Bloomberg terminals connected to major stock
campus is located just a commuter train ride from exchanges.
Specialisation by Function:
Manhattan, New York.
Accountancy
Banking & Finance
The Zarb School is also the the only school in the General Management
The Zarb School has been ranked #8 by Forbes area authorised by the Bloomberg Foundation to grant
Marketing
Management & Marketing
Magazine, Wired Magazine & Princeton Review as Bloomberg certification to Zarb School students.
“Best wired school in the U.S.”. The entire classroom
Specialisation by Industry:
Retail / Consumer Goods
building (cv stars) is WI-FI with state of the art Our students are drawn from various states across
Banking / Marketing / Accounting
equipment for Zarb School students. the U.S. and nearly 30 countries from all over the
world. The ratio of women to men is 2:3
Full Time Course Information
Start Dates:
Its newly redesigned MBA program requires a
Rolling
minimum 41-48 credits, depending on the candidate’s Throughout the school year, senior execuitives &
background. Besides MBA programs, we also offer leaders from various industries visit our campus and
Programme Duration:
24 months
MS degrees in various disciplines. All programs are meet with our MBA / MS students for networking. In
available to both full-time and part-time students. We just the past school year alone, CEOs and presidents of
Tuition Fee:
USD ($) 720 / Per Credit
have a rolling admission policy all year round. IBM, Cartier, G.E., JetBlue, ABC /ESPN Sports, Lowe’s
Corp and Lehman Bros. besides the former chairman of Entry Requirements:
The Zarb Business School MBA curriculum NASDAQ and Citicorp Solomon SmithBarney have all
Min. GMAT Score : 500
Min. TOEFL Computer Based Score : N/A
emphasizes a cross-functional approach to teaching. met with our students in the Zarb School. Additionally, Min. TOEFL Paper Based Score : N/A
It also provides an experiential learning component former Presidents Ford, Carter,
Min. IELTS : 0
Min. Years of Work Experience : 0
within which students engage in business consulting
and corporate internships as a means of refining their Additionally, former Presidents Ford, Carter, Bush,
Application Fee:
managerial skills. Sr. and Clinton all came to Hofstra and spoke to our
USD ($) 60
students in the past. Part Time Course Information
Our distinguished faculty has extensive industry
Start Dates:
Rolling
experience and academic research record. The School Furthermore, our MBA students are regularly
emphasizes small class size (average 23 students recruited by various companies in the New York area Programme Duration:
per section per course) so students may benefit from visiting our campus every year. The Zarb School also
24 months
individual attention from professors. provides a staff of full-time Graduate Career Services
Tuition Fee:
professionals devoted EXCLUSIVELY for MBA / MS
USD ($) 720 / Per Credit
The Zarb Faculty represents countries worldwide. students’ career needs. Consequently, we have been
Executive Course Information
Over 90% of the full-time faculty has achieved the very successful in helping our students secure jobs
Start Dates:
highest degree in their field. They have far exceeded upon graduation.
September
the high standard set forth by AACSB. Importantly,
Programme Duration:
Zarb faculty members take an active role in helping 20 months
students obtain internships and employment upon
Tuition Fee:
graduation, and continue to be actively engaged in
USD ($) 0 / Total Program Cost
students’ organizations and activities.
Contact:
Prof. Luke Ng, Director of Recruitment, MBA &
Graduate Programs
Frank G. Zarb School of Business, Hofstra
University
311Weller Hall
134 Hofstra University
Hempstead, New York
Student Profile
11549
United States of America
The Zarb School has a very diverse student body:
• about 40% female
Tel: 516-463-5683
• about 20% international students
Fax: 516-463-5268
Email:
Bizlcn@Hofstra.edu
• We have a full time Graduate Career Services staff Web:
www.Hofstra.edu/MBA
devoted to MBA / MS students exclusively.
• there are networking / career related events every
week during the school year planned for our MBA /
MS students
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