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Hult's School History: 1964:- Arthur D. Little Inc., the world's oldest management consulting firm, establishes the Management Education Institute. Modeled around top business programs, the school attracts some of the world’s most successful business leaders. 1965:- Swedish entrepreneur Bertil Hult founds EF Education First, today the world's largest privately held education organization, with 29,000 teachers and staff, and offices spanning 50 different countries. 1976:- The MBA school is officially accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC), the governing accreditation body of the top business programs in the northeastern United States. 1998:- Forbes identifies Hult's Action Learning Program as "highly distinctive", ranking it with the programs of the top five MBA school programs in the United States. 2002:- The Economist Intelligence Unit ranks Hult the third best business school in Massachusetts, after Harvard Business School and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). 2003:- The School is renamed Hult International Business School, honoring benefactor Bertil Hult's personal vision and commitment to educating international business leaders, and moves to its own dedicated facility near downtown Boston. 2005:- Hult's one-year MBA program earns the accreditation of the Association of MBAs (AMBA), making Hult the first business school in the United States to be recognized by this prestigious international accrediting body. 2007:- The School launches an elective module at its study abroad campus in Shanghai as a key component of the Hult international MBA school experience, and acquires Russell Square campus, formerly know as Huron University, London 2008:- Hult welcomes the first class of students to the MBA program in Dubai - the first U.S. academic institute to be licensed in the U.A.E. 2009:- The Financial Times adds Hult International Business School to its prestigious Top 100 Global MBA rankings. Hult’s London campus welcomes undergraduates and graduates. Present:- The business school expands its portfolio of Master degrees to include a Master of International Business, Master of Finance, Master of Digital Marketing and Masters of Social Entrepreneurship. Hult opens its fifth campus in San Francisco.
Hult's School History: 1964:- Arthur D. Little Inc., the world's oldest management consulting firm, establishes the Management Education Institute. Modeled around top business programs, the school attracts some of the world’s most successful business leaders. 1965:- Swedish entrepreneur Bertil Hult founds EF Education First, today the world's largest privately held education organization, with 29,000 teachers and staff, and offices spanning 50 different countries. 1976:- The MBA school is officially accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC), the governing accreditation body of the top business programs in the northeastern United States. 1998:- Forbes identifies Hult's Action Learning Program as "highly distinctive", ranking it with the programs of the top five MBA school programs in the United States. 2002:- The Economist Intelligence Unit ranks Hult the third best business school in Massachusetts, after Harvard Business School and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). 2003:- The School is renamed Hult International Business School, honoring benefactor Bertil Hult's personal vision and commitment to educating international business leaders, and moves to its own dedicated facility near downtown Boston. 2005:- Hult's one-year MBA program earns the accreditation of the Association of MBAs (AMBA), making Hult the first business school in the United States to be recognized by this prestigious international accrediting body. 2007:- The School launches an elective module at its study abroad campus in Shanghai as a key component of the Hult international MBA school experience, and acquires Russell Square campus, formerly know as Huron University, London 2008:- Hult welcomes the first class of students to the MBA program in Dubai - the first U.S. academic institute to be licensed in the U.A.E. 2009:- The Financial Times adds Hult International Business School to its prestigious Top 100 Global MBA rankings. Hult’s London campus welcomes undergraduates and graduates. Present:- The business school expands its portfolio of Master degrees to include a Master of International Business, Master of Finance, Master of Digital Marketing and Masters of Social Entrepreneurship. Hult opens its fifth campus in San Francisco.
Language Skills, an LAL Language Centre specializes in short term, intensive English courses which allow you to improve your English in the shortest amount of time. The school is serious about academic advancement in language learning, while at the same time it makes learning enjoyable, motivating, and practical. Language Skills teaches English that can be useful in everyday life as well as on college campus.
Language Skills, an LAL Language Centre specializes in short term, intensive English courses which allow you to improve your English in the shortest amount of time. The school is serious about academic advancement in language learning, while at the same time it makes learning enjoyable, motivating, and practical. Language Skills teaches English that can be useful in everyday life as well as on college campus.
EF LANGUAGE PROGRAMS ABROAD *EF Language Courses Abroad (Age 13 to Adults): Study abroad at one of EF's 12 language schools around the world. Courses begin every Monday, and you can stay as long as you like. http://www.ef.edu/language *EF Gap Year Abroad (Age 16+): Combine language studies abroad with academic subjects, to match your personal and career goals. Study for a semester or a full academic year, and add a professional internship. http://www.ef.edu//year
The Office of Diversity Services is at the center of Suffolk's efforts to maintain a welcoming climate on campus for everyone. We value understanding and unity. We support the University’s respect for equality. We share its commitment to providing a safe, supportive, and inclusive environment for students and their families, faculty, staff, and guests. We’re proud to be the primary resource for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer/questioning (LGBTQ) students, students of color, and allies. We also work closely with our campus partners, such as Disability Services, Interfaith, and International Student Services, to create an inclusive and affirming campus.