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Accredited by the Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP), the School of Business offers a comprehensive curriculum to help students become creative and ethical leads in today's globally competitive business enviornment.  Our faculty members combine their academic credentials with solid business experience and offer expertise in all aspects of business.  To help students reach their individual and professional goals, the School of Business offers a variety of academic programs at the bachelor's and master's levels through the Women's College, the coed University College, and the Woodbridge and Cumberland County College sites.

To meet the needs of busy students, the GCU School of Business offers both undergraudate and graduate coursework in a variety of convenient formats.  Many courses are available completely online or in a hybrid format that combines online and in-person learning.

Excellent students in the undergraduate program may apply for early admission to the graduate program, accelerating their progress toward a graduate degree in business.

NEWS - New Scholarship announced for new full-time MBA students to start Fall 2010!

Student Quotes:

"The school of business is preparing me to become a certified public accountant. I chose GCU because of the location and because of their small class size. I was able to get lots of one-on-one attention from the instructors and learned from small group discussions with other students. The best part of my academic experience at GCU was taken great auditing and tax classes. They have prepared me to advance in my future career as a CPA.  My favorite class is tax. Even though tax can be very boring subject, Professor Flynn made it interesting and fun." - Mary Pavoni, MBA Student,  BS Accounting (Class of 2009)

"I am most confident about my future. This is a consequence of being a Business Administration major at Georgian Court. The faculty is very knowledgeable, experienced and eager to assist. Thought provoking and engaging conversations are a common occurrence and students are constantly encouraged to strive for excellence. This overall experience has tremendously impacted my tenure as President of the Student Government Association and I am certain will ease and catalyze my transition into becoming an ethical and successful professional."  - Sandrine Holloway, MBA Student, BS Business Administration (Class of 2009)

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For further information, contact

Dean Joseph Monahan
Phone: 732.987.2662
monahanj@georgian.edu
Farley Center
Georgian Court University
Lakewood, NJ 08701

 


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