What is the Foster School Of Business - University Of Washington

The Foster School Of Business is the business school at the University of Washington, Seattle.

Founded in 1917, the school boasts more than 50,000 alumni, and is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. The school offers bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees. Enrollment each year is about 2,500 students in its undergraduate and graduate programs. More than 1,000 working professionals participate in its executive education seminars and lifelong learning programs.

BREAKING DOWN Foster School Of Business - University Of Washington

It was renamed the Foster school of business in 2007. It has been ranked highly by various financial publications. The school sponsors several top-quality programs, such as the Business and Economic Development Center, Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship, E-Business and Sales Programs.

The Foster School Of Business - University Of Washington also offers a Master of Business Administration (MBA) program, Global Executive MBA program, Evening MBA, Executive MBA, Hybrid MBA (online program), Technology Management MBA, and a doctoral program.

The school also offers one-year master's programs in entrepreneurship, accounting, information systems and supply chain management.

The University of Washington Foster School of Business campus is made up of six buildings, five in Seattle, Washington, and one in Kirkland, Washington.

The school is also only one of four American institutions to have European Quality Improvement System (EQUIS) accreditation.