I am looking to major in Finance in college so I would like to attend a school that has a strong business program. I live in Colorado therefore I would like to stay within the state to receive in state tuition. What I mean by strong reputation is, which school of business will employers be more attracted to? Also if anyone knows, which school has the highest employment rate of business grads right after graduation? I will take all answers. Opinions and experiences are welcome too! Thanks!
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If you want in state tuition I would go with the University of Colorado Boulder business school. If you want private I would go with the U of Denver. Both have really good business programs
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University of Denver: Thought of as the most prestigious school in Colorado, but it comes at a major cost. Unless you have a lot of money to dish out on school and/or have a good amount of scholarship opportunities, you may regret going there because of the serious cost. CU Denver and Boulder: Always a strong choice for business. CSU: For business I would rather go to CU. CSU is a great school and is strong in many areas but for business CU is a better choice. Metropolitan State College: For the money, the best choice. A good while ago it use to be a community college, but it has grown significantly. It is now becoming a university and the name is changing next year to Denver State University. Like every school it is expensive, but out of all the choices I am saying it is probably the least expensive. UNC: It has been highly rated. The location of the school makes people either love it or hate it. Adams State: I know people who went here and it seems to be a good choice also for business. Like UNC it is pretty rural and that deters a lot of people.
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