Best HBCU Business Schools

 

Employers seek after many professionals with business degrees. With this in mind, it’s no surprise that Indeed’s list of 2021’s “Most Useful Majors” includes majors in Finance and Business Administration as most often leading to lucrative careers. For those looking for a successful career in business, these HBCU schools provide top-notch programs. 

Howard University - School of Business

Ranked #64 in the U.S. News’s 2022 Best Business Schools list, Howard University’s School of Business was founded in 1970. It became the first AACSB (Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business) accredited undergraduate program in Washington D.C. in 1976. The School of Business provides students with “in-depth classroom instruction, real-world experience, expert speakers from a range of backgrounds, access to global industry leaders, and a commitment to research and publication.” The school offers seven B.S. degrees and three graduate programs, including a Master of Business Administration, a Master of Accountancy, and a Master of Finance.

Hampton University - School of Business

Hampton University’s School of Business aims to “prepare students for positions of leadership and ownership in a global society marked by change and complexity.” Hampton University’s School of Business offers a Ph.D. in Business Administration, a Masters of Business Administration degree, nine Bachelor in Science degrees, and five minor programs for students to choose from. In addition, first-generation college students are eligible for the competitive School of Business Fellowship Program, which covers tuition for all four years.

Morehouse College - Division of Business Administration and Economics

Accredited by AACSB, Morehouse’s Division of Business Administration and Economics aims to promote high-quality business education to their students. Students can choose from four concentrations with a Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration degree, which include accounting, finance, management, and marketing. The Business Administration program is also available online, which provides a curriculum of general and concentration-specific courses.

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