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HistoryThe School was founded by Charles Waldo Haskins in 1900By 1945 school's enrollment was well over 10,000It was renamed the College of Business and Public Administration in 1972In 1988 The School was renamed Leonard N. Stern School of Business"Kaufman Management Center" was inaugurated
Today, the Leonard N. Stern School of Business is atthe forefront of business education in America andthe world
Academic Programs:Undergraduate B.S. ProgramFull-time MBA ProgramLangone Part-time MBA Program Executive MBA program TRIUM Global Executive MBA PhD Program
Stern's undergraduate program is ranked:#5 by U.S. News and World Report #3 by BusinessWeek
Stern's MBA program is considered:#11 among 113 MBA programs in the U.S. by U.S. News and World Report  #10 among 100 MBA programs worldwide by Financial Times and 7th in the United States#8 among 100 MBA programs worldwide by The Economist, and 5th in the U.S.#3 in business research contribution among 100 business schools worldwide by the School of Management at the University of Texas at Dallas
Stern's part-time M.B.A. program is ranked         #1 by U.S. News and World Report
Community valuesExplore
Collaborate
EngageThere's a lot of collaborationbetween students and faculty atStern and in the process youbecome an equal partner.
Activities and programsEngaging students, enriching the academic experience and building community
Cohorts ProgramA lifelong network of friends"I think that the Cohort Program enables you to get to know your peers atStern in all types of environments. It gives you a support system. My orientation and cohort leader, Numaan Shah, was a great friend and mentor. He encouraged me and helped me to develop different aspects of my life at NYU.	Grace Lui, Class of 2008
Alumni Mentors A worldwide network of Stern graduatesStudent mentoring is not just about professional development, but about providing support and friendship
Arts & CultureBusiness schools should exposestudents to a broad spectrum of life andthe rich cultural diversity of our society.It is crucial for aspiring business leadersto become well-rounded individuals andgain an appreciation for culture early onin life, not only for their own enrichment,but also because successful businessrelationships are often built on sharedinterests.Jerry & Adrianne Cohen, generous supporters of the Cohen Arts & Culture Experience
Deans Roundtables                                  &Deans Coffee HoursMeet successful Stern alumniGet to know your Dean

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  • 2. HistoryThe School was founded by Charles Waldo Haskins in 1900By 1945 school's enrollment was well over 10,000It was renamed the College of Business and Public Administration in 1972In 1988 The School was renamed Leonard N. Stern School of Business"Kaufman Management Center" was inaugurated
  • 3. Today, the Leonard N. Stern School of Business is atthe forefront of business education in America andthe world
  • 4. Academic Programs:Undergraduate B.S. ProgramFull-time MBA ProgramLangone Part-time MBA Program Executive MBA program TRIUM Global Executive MBA PhD Program
  • 5. Stern's undergraduate program is ranked:#5 by U.S. News and World Report #3 by BusinessWeek
  • 6. Stern's MBA program is considered:#11 among 113 MBA programs in the U.S. by U.S. News and World Report #10 among 100 MBA programs worldwide by Financial Times and 7th in the United States#8 among 100 MBA programs worldwide by The Economist, and 5th in the U.S.#3 in business research contribution among 100 business schools worldwide by the School of Management at the University of Texas at Dallas
  • 7. Stern's part-time M.B.A. program is ranked #1 by U.S. News and World Report
  • 10. EngageThere's a lot of collaborationbetween students and faculty atStern and in the process youbecome an equal partner.
  • 11. Activities and programsEngaging students, enriching the academic experience and building community
  • 12. Cohorts ProgramA lifelong network of friends"I think that the Cohort Program enables you to get to know your peers atStern in all types of environments. It gives you a support system. My orientation and cohort leader, Numaan Shah, was a great friend and mentor. He encouraged me and helped me to develop different aspects of my life at NYU. Grace Lui, Class of 2008
  • 13. Alumni Mentors A worldwide network of Stern graduatesStudent mentoring is not just about professional development, but about providing support and friendship
  • 14. Arts & CultureBusiness schools should exposestudents to a broad spectrum of life andthe rich cultural diversity of our society.It is crucial for aspiring business leadersto become well-rounded individuals andgain an appreciation for culture early onin life, not only for their own enrichment,but also because successful businessrelationships are often built on sharedinterests.Jerry & Adrianne Cohen, generous supporters of the Cohen Arts & Culture Experience
  • 15. Deans Roundtables &Deans Coffee HoursMeet successful Stern alumniGet to know your Dean
  • 16. Student-led OrganizationsInter-Club CouncilStudent CouncilSEAD (the Student Enrichment for Academic Development) Yearbook
  • 17. Thank you for attention!