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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Do any LAC have business programs?[/quote] Yes. OP, consider Ohio Wesleyan. We visited a few years ago and I was very impressed. https://www.owu.edu/academics/departments-programs/economics-and-business-department/business-administration-major/ Allegheny (which I also liked when we visited) also has a business major: https://allegheny.edu/business-major/[/quote] Somebody’s a CTCL fan lol. Don’t fall for the gimmick OP![/quote] O.M.G go back to the other thread. For the love of Pete. [/quote] The OP is looking for business programs and somebody is on here pushing one CTCL school after another. CTCLs are not known for business. Actually they’re not known for anything - but especially business. Sure I’ll stay off this thread so long as posters with an agenda don’t try and lead OP astray. [/quote] PP here who posted the LACs that have business majors. I suggested these schools because they do have business majors and because OP's DC may benefit from the small size and personal connections that a LAC offers. Given the GPA and the ACT score, a LAC may be the right choice.[/quote] +1 My DC wanted a LAC with a business degree, had scores right at the mean at W&M and got in, but found had basically 0 chance to major or even minor in business there because it was so competitive. Loves it there, is getting a fantastic education, but would have been able to study business at a lower ranked LAC (and would have gotten merit offers given scores). Not saying DC regrets the choice but there really is no access to the business school for lower than the top quartile of interested students (of which there are many). Can't picture DC thriving in a larger state school due to ADHD.[/quote]
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