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.............................. McCombs School of Business
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The Red McCombs School of Business at the University of Texas at Austin is one of the most distinguished business schools in the United States. The McCombs School includes about 4,500 undergraduates and was founded in 1922. Including the graduate accounting and MBA programs, the school educates more than 6,000 students each year, adding to its 80,000 member alumni base.
The University of Texas at Austin offers students the opportunity to obtain a top rated MBA degree in four different cities — Austin, Dallas, Houston, and Mexico City. In all locations the Texas MBA is not distinguished as to type of program or location, since there is no difference in the entrance requirements for all programs, and the classes are taught by the same world class faculty. In Austin, there are traditional day and evening programs, as well as an executive program. Additionally, McCombs offers an executive style program for working professionals in Dallas, Houston and Mexico City.
The technology boom in Austin helped accelerate the demand for a focus on entrepreneurship at the top rated MBA program. Entrepreneurship has been popular at the graduate school for some time as shown by the creation of MOOT CORP®, the first inter-business school, new venture competition in the world. It was founded in 1984, and is now known as the "Super Bowl of world business plan competitions." The MBA Entrepreneurship Society is the second largest student run organization on campus...another sign of entrepreneurship's popularity at the school.
The MBA Investment Fund, LLC. was founded in 1994, becoming the first legally constituted investment fund run by MBA students. It proved very successful, with a 17.5 percent annual return to date.
In 1999, the Venture Fellows (VF) program was formed by James Walbom, a 2001 MBA graduate of the McCombs School of Business. The first of its kind, the program intended to connect the thriving Texas Venture Capital community with the most talented MBA students at the University of Texas. It has become the leading program of its kind nationally, providing both real-world experience with local venture capital firms and a unique venture capital-focused curriculum.
McCombs provides ample opportunities for students to pursue their many interests. One way is through more than 40 student organizations which open doors to relationships, leadership, professional growth, increased understanding, and just plain fun.
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