9/7/1 Guide to the Master of Business Administration Subject File Master of Business Administration-MBA-Subject File Finding Aid Authors: Unknown; Salvatore V. De Sando.

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Guide to the Master of Business Administration Subject File 1974/2002 University of Illinois Archives Overview of the Collection Master of Business Administration Subject File 1974-2002 9/7/1 10.00 English University of Illinois Archives
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Topical Term: Admissions Business Advisory Council (College of Commerce and Business Administration) Consultants Curriculum Development Enrollment Financial Aid International Programs Publications
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Scope and Contents

Subject File of the College of Business Master of Business Administration (MBA) (1974-2002) of Dean Howard Thomas, Associate Dean Charles Linke, MBA Director Paul Magelli, and his assistant Normand Pacquin, contains correspondence, class book (1980-1982), reports, committee minutes, publications, policy statements, relating to admissions and enrollment data, curriculum information and proposals, 1995 reorganization of the MBA program, financial aid information and awards, the Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC), Joint Degree programs including the BA/MBA and JD/MBA degrees, MBA Association (MBAA), Office for Strategic Business Initiatives (OSBI), domestic and international programs and collaborations including the Peace Corps and exchange agreements with foreign institutions, proposal for the Edward J Duncan Center for Business Education , public relations publications with information on the Illinois MBA program, MBA participation in recruiting forums and minority recruiting efforts.