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Today, more than ever before, adaptability, innovation, and creativity are essential for success.  Our focus is to prepare students for successful career entry and mobility in a dynamic global business environment.  Life-long learning and the ability to analyze and critically evaluate problems and opportunities are central to our vision and mission.  The Dillard College of Business is not only a degree-granting college, but one that plays a significant role in the economic development and vitality of our region.  Dillard College has been AACSB accredited since April 2010.

Students in the Dillard College of Business Administration are provided opportunities for learning beyond the classroom in several ways: 
  • Assisting new businesses with problems and opportunities in partnership with the Dillard College Small Business Development Center (SBDC)
  • Experiencing your chosen career field while earning credit through participation in the Internship program.
  • Participating in academic research with faculty members
  • Assuming leadership positions in one or more of Dillard College's student organizations
  • Developing your resume and interviewing skills through programs in the Career Management Center
  • Fine-tuning your interpersonal and business communication skills through the Dillard College Business Etiquette Luncheon where students meet and dine with local and regional business leaders
Students can select a major in the following disciplines: Accounting, Finance, Management, Marketing, Management Information Systems, Economics, or General Business.  Whatever your choice of study, your formal business education will be enhanced through the university's commitment to a broad-based liberal arts education. Midwestern State University is one of only 26 public universities and colleges formally committed to a solid foundation of liberal arts through its membership in the exclusive organization, COPLAC. 

 


 

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