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  2. Stanford Graduate School of Business - Wikipedia

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    The Stanford Graduate School of Business is the most selective business school in the United States. [33] It has maintained the highest ratio of "applicants to available seats" of any business school in the U.S. for the last decade. It has also had the lowest acceptance rates (typically <7%) of any business school.

  3. Stanford University - Wikipedia

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    The Stanford Graduate School of Business was founded in 1925 at the urging ... Stanford is considered by US News to be 'most selective' with an acceptance rate of ...

  4. Sloan Fellows - Wikipedia

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    Sloan Fellows. The Sloan Fellows program is a middle and senior-career master's degree program in general management and leadership offered at MIT, Stanford University, and London Business School (LBS). Initially supported by a grant from Alfred P. Sloan, formerly CEO of General Motors, the program was established in 1930 at the now MIT Sloan ...

  5. List of Stanford GSB alumni - Wikipedia

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    Roelof Botha, venture capitalist, Sequoia Capital global head. Orlando Bravo, billionaire co-founder and managing partner of private equity firm Thoma Bravo. Carlos Brito, CEO of Anheuser-Busch InBev. Bill Browder, American-born British financier. John Browne, Baron Browne of Madingley, British businessman.

  6. ‘The Window’ Closes: Acceptance Rates At The Top 50 ... - AOL

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    Acceptance rates and class sizes shrank in 2021 at most of the top B-schools in the U.S., while yield grew The Covid-19 pandemic offered a window that gave applicants slightly better odds to get ...

  7. History of Stanford University - Wikipedia

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    hide. Stanford University was founded in the late 19th century by Leland and Jane Lathrop Stanford, in honor of their late son: Leland Stanford Jr. After Leland's death a lawsuit was pursued against his estate, and alongside the Panic of 1893 put Standford's continued existence in jeopardy. The university persevered, in part due to the Stanford ...

  8. Category : Stanford Graduate School of Business alumni

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    Roelof Botha. Orlando Bravo. Charles Brewer (businessman) Peter Brimelow. Carlos Brito (businessman) Bill Browder. Douglas M. Brown. Michael Brown (corporate executive) John Browne, Baron Browne of Madingley.

  9. Columbia Business School - Wikipedia

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    Admission is highly competitive with 894 applicants in 2010 for positions in an entering class of 18 students (2%). [46] In 2021, the Finance division received over 500 applications and admitted 3 students (Acceptance rate of 0.6%) A PhD in Management or Business is a common precursor to an academic career in business schools.