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About
Located in the heart of Midtown Manhattan, Gabelli School of Business is the undergraduate and graduate business school of Fordham University, the Jesuit University of New York.
With a variety of bachelors, MS programs, MBAs and EMBAs available to study, covering a range of subjects, including accounting, communications and media management, finance, business analytics, marketing intelligence and data and tech, Gabelli School of Business believes that business must serve a higher purpose than just profit.
Business with purpose is reflected in their teaching with a commitment to ethics, and echoes throughout the school’s community and beyond, where its graduates are compassionate business leaders who create transformational change.
Gabelli School of Business believes that learning doesn’t take place exclusively in the classroom, but it is where it begins. With a classroom ratio of 14:1, and an average class size of 26, students participate in class discussions, ask questions, build relationships with peers, and engage and network with a world-renowned faculty.
In addition, with a 40,000 member strong alumni network where Gabelli School of Business graduates can be found all over the globe, most are located in New York City. As a result, current Gabelli students can benefit from the expertise of thousands of alumni who are no more than a subway-ride away.
Get social!
You can find out more about Gabelli School of Business by visiting their Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn and YouTube.
The newly renovated, 130,000 square-foot Gabelli School of Business building was designed to unite the community of undergraduate students, postgraduate students and faculty around the school’s mission that business leadership that can change the world.
As a result of the recent renovation, Gabelli School of Business offers some outstanding services and facilities, including:
- One of the most high-tech, polished trading rooms you’ve ever seen. This is where you’ll find the Bloomberg data terminal you need for your finance project
- Academic advising for graduate students. Need guidance on which courses to take? Just ask.
- The Innovation Lab, a fun, high-energy workspace for students who want to use business approaches to solve some of the biggest problems facing society
- High-tech classrooms that seat anywhere from 35 to 125 students
- Conference rooms galore—and not just for use by faculty and administrators. Reserve a room online to meet with your classmates
- Your professors’ offices. Attending office hours, getting help on an assignment, or asking a question is literally around the corner
- In addition, for industry-specific job-search advice for master’s students, the Career Development Center provides one-on-one advising, workshops, program group sessions, industry spotlights, mock interviews, case preparation, company site visits, networking opportunities, and more
Not forgetting as well, the shared university-wide spaces, such as:
- The three-story Quinn Library, housing the books, periodicals, and online databases that will fuel your academic inquiry
- A branch of the popular chain Argo Tea – have a chai overlooking the garden
- Direct access to the outdoor plaza, where you can study or socialize amid some noteworthy bronze statuary
In addition, with its applied and experiential learning, Gabelli School of Business graduate students experience a hands-on and learning-by-doing approach. Workshops on the latest software, consulting projects for corporate clients, and guest lectures from high-level executives in the field are just a few examples of the learning opportunities students enjoy on a regular basis.
There’s also the Gabelli Launch – a four-week “onboarding” program that focuses on leadership, data analytics and career services prior to starting the MBA program. Students will travel to an international destination to work on a consulting project for an international non-governmental organization.
Considering how 30 percent of students at Gabelli are international, representing 11 nations across campus, the International Business Bridge (IBB) helps international students get ready for a graduate-level US business degree program. The IBB help students improve their English skills, build a foundation in business theory and practice and prepare for graduate level course work.
And although English is the main language of teaching at Gabelli School of Business, the school offers a cultural and English language program for international students prior to beginning their program, called Gabelli Talk.
Whether you have a keen interest in sport, have a passion of the arts, or enjoy a simple walk around the city, student life at Gabelli School of Business will never be boring.
Just minutes away from Central Park and Columbus Circle, surrounded by some of the world’s best restaurants, bars, music and entertainment, and only a short subway ride from Wall Street and many of the world’s greatest finance, media, marketing and accounting firms, Gabelli students can meet with business partners for lunch, or grab a coffee for a meeting with a potential employer before heading back to campus for class.
At Gabelli School of Business, you’re also encouraged to build your résumé and join one of the many graduate business student organizations, such as: Gabelli Women in Business, Black and Hispanic Association, Graduate Marketing Society, Management Consulting Association, Net Impact and the Quant Finance Society, whilst the school also organizes a number of business conferences throughout the year.
The application process to Gabelli School of Business varies from program to program, whether you’ll be studying an undergraduate program, or a master’s program, and whether you’re an international student or home student.
For more information, visit the Undergraduate tab, or Postgraduate tab, or email admissionsgb@fordham.edu to speak to the friendly Fordham staff.
If you’re an international student who’s interested in applying to study at Gabelli School of Business, you may be able to apply for a graduate assistantship.
At Gabelli School of Business, the employment rate of its MBA students three months after graduation is 77 percent, achieving a median base salary of $102,500.
About
Located in the heart of Midtown Manhattan, Gabelli School of Business is the undergraduate and graduate business school of Fordham University, the Jesuit University of New York.
With a variety of bachelors, MS programs, MBAs and EMBAs available to study, covering a range of subjects, including accounting, communications and media management, finance, business analytics, marketing intelligence and data and tech, Gabelli School of Business believes that business must serve a higher purpose than just profit.
Business with purpose is reflected in their teaching with a commitment to ethics, and echoes throughout the school’s community and beyond, where its graduates are compassionate business leaders who create transformational change.
Gabelli School of Business believes that learning doesn’t take place exclusively in the classroom, but it is where it begins. With a classroom ratio of 14:1, and an average class size of 26, students participate in class discussions, ask questions, build relationships with peers, and engage and network with a world-renowned faculty.
In addition, with a 40,000 member strong alumni network where Gabelli School of Business graduates can be found all over the globe, most are located in New York City. As a result, current Gabelli students can benefit from the expertise of thousands of alumni who are no more than a subway-ride away.
Get social!
You can find out more about Gabelli School of Business by visiting their Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn and YouTube.
The newly renovated, 130,000 square-foot Gabelli School of Business building was designed to unite the community of undergraduate students, postgraduate students and faculty around the school’s mission that business leadership that can change the world.
As a result of the recent renovation, Gabelli School of Business offers some outstanding services and facilities, including:
- One of the most high-tech, polished trading rooms you’ve ever seen. This is where you’ll find the Bloomberg data terminal you need for your finance project
- Academic advising for graduate students. Need guidance on which courses to take? Just ask.
- The Innovation Lab, a fun, high-energy workspace for students who want to use business approaches to solve some of the biggest problems facing society
- High-tech classrooms that seat anywhere from 35 to 125 students
- Conference rooms galore—and not just for use by faculty and administrators. Reserve a room online to meet with your classmates
- Your professors’ offices. Attending office hours, getting help on an assignment, or asking a question is literally around the corner
- In addition, for industry-specific job-search advice for master’s students, the Career Development Center provides one-on-one advising, workshops, program group sessions, industry spotlights, mock interviews, case preparation, company site visits, networking opportunities, and more
Not forgetting as well, the shared university-wide spaces, such as:
- The three-story Quinn Library, housing the books, periodicals, and online databases that will fuel your academic inquiry
- A branch of the popular chain Argo Tea – have a chai overlooking the garden
- Direct access to the outdoor plaza, where you can study or socialize amid some noteworthy bronze statuary
In addition, with its applied and experiential learning, Gabelli School of Business graduate students experience a hands-on and learning-by-doing approach. Workshops on the latest software, consulting projects for corporate clients, and guest lectures from high-level executives in the field are just a few examples of the learning opportunities students enjoy on a regular basis.
There’s also the Gabelli Launch – a four-week “onboarding” program that focuses on leadership, data analytics and career services prior to starting the MBA program. Students will travel to an international destination to work on a consulting project for an international non-governmental organization.
Considering how 30 percent of students at Gabelli are international, representing 11 nations across campus, the International Business Bridge (IBB) helps international students get ready for a graduate-level US business degree program. The IBB help students improve their English skills, build a foundation in business theory and practice and prepare for graduate level course work.
And although English is the main language of teaching at Gabelli School of Business, the school offers a cultural and English language program for international students prior to beginning their program, called Gabelli Talk.
Whether you have a keen interest in sport, have a passion of the arts, or enjoy a simple walk around the city, student life at Gabelli School of Business will never be boring.
Just minutes away from Central Park and Columbus Circle, surrounded by some of the world’s best restaurants, bars, music and entertainment, and only a short subway ride from Wall Street and many of the world’s greatest finance, media, marketing and accounting firms, Gabelli students can meet with business partners for lunch, or grab a coffee for a meeting with a potential employer before heading back to campus for class.
At Gabelli School of Business, you’re also encouraged to build your résumé and join one of the many graduate business student organizations, such as: Gabelli Women in Business, Black and Hispanic Association, Graduate Marketing Society, Management Consulting Association, Net Impact and the Quant Finance Society, whilst the school also organizes a number of business conferences throughout the year.
The application process to Gabelli School of Business varies from program to program, whether you’ll be studying an undergraduate program, or a master’s program, and whether you’re an international student or home student.
For more information, visit the Undergraduate tab, or Postgraduate tab, or email admissionsgb@fordham.edu to speak to the friendly Fordham staff.
If you’re an international student who’s interested in applying to study at Gabelli School of Business, you may be able to apply for a graduate assistantship.
At Gabelli School of Business, the employment rate of its MBA students three months after graduation is 77 percent, achieving a median base salary of $102,500.
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Campus locations
Gabelli School of Business,
140 W 62nd Street New York, NY 10023 , New York , New York , United States , 10023
Fordham Gabelli School of Business,
140 W 62nd Street New York, NY 10023 , New York , New York , United States , 10023
Midtown Manhattan campus,
Martino Hall, 45 Columbus Ave, New York, NY 10023, USA , New York , New York , United States , 10023
Fordham Gabelli School of Business,
140 W 62nd Street New York, NY 10023 , New York , New York , United States , 10023