Thunderbird School of Global Management |
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Thunderbird School of Global Management 1 Global Place, Glendale, Arizona 85306-6000 General information: (602) 978-7000 Website: www.thunderbird.edu Type: 4-year, Private not-for-profit Awards offered: Less than one year certificate Postbaccalaureate certificate Master's degree Post-master's certificate Campus setting: Suburb: Large Campus housing: Yes Student population: 1,349 (0 undergraduate)
Special Learning Opportunities Distance learning opportunities Study abroad Student Services Academic/career counseling service |
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Employment services for students Placement services for completers Credit Accepted Institution does not accept dual, credit for life, or AP credits Carnegie Classification Special Focus Institutions--Schools of business and management Religious Affiliation Not applicable Federal Aid Eligible students may receive Pell Grants and other federal aid (e.g. Direct Loans). Undergraduate students enrolled who are formally registered with office of disability services 3% or less |
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Mission Statement Mission: We educate global leaders who create sustainable prosperity worldwide. The vision is “To be the world’s foremost learning community for global managers and global enterprises.” At Thunderbird, we believe in and uniquely develop the following core values: Global Mindset – Effective global managers must be capable of leading global organizations, applying business knowledge in different social, economic and political environments, and working with individuals from diverse cultures. Global Citizenship – global management is a true profession, dedicated to the creation of sustainable economic and social value worldwide. Global Entrepreneurship – Successful global managers must be resourceful, innovative and capable of pursuing new opportunities in uncertain environments. Global Thought Leadership – Management knowledge is advanced most effectively through academically rigorous and practically relevant research Global Learning Network – Networking among managers and experts on a global scale and exposure to a different cultures and business environments is essential for life-long learning and effective professional practice. |
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