Over 500 MBA students have taken advantage of the Jesuit MBA Network. These students have benefited from the unique characteristics of Jesuit learning that the Jesuit MBA programs share. The principles of a Jesuit education are universal and the Jesuit MBA schools welcome students of all faiths.
The characteristics of Jesuit learning include:
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These characteristics, along with a strong focus on business ethics, develop leaders with strong analytical skills, technical competence, and social responsibility. MBA graduates of Jesuit colleges and universities are highly sought after by corporations for their integrity and high performance.
The Society of Jesus (Jesuits) was founded in 1540 by Saint Ignatius Loyola. It is the largest religious order of the Roman Catholic Church. For centuries, Jesuits have influenced mathematics, astronomy, architecture, law, medicine, and most academic pursuits. A primary mission of the Jesuits is education.
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