A Jesuit Education
What makes a Jesuit Education different? Education with rigor and compassion.
When St. Ignatius Loyola sent Jesuits to run schools, he did so for two reasons: to improve the educational life of a city and to improve the moral tone of that city. Based on those two principles Jesuit education was established and continues. One essential part of Jesuit education is an excellent, rigorous academic experience. The other part of Jesuit education deals with ethical issues, morality, and character. At Marquette University College of Business, you will earn a graduate business degree with a values based, ethical focus on decision making.
Another advantage of a Jesuit education is the partnership we have with the other Jesuit schools and universities throughout the U.S. Is there a chance that you may relocate during your pursuit of your MBA? You may be able to finish your Marquette degree at one of our Jesuit partners. Learn more about JEBNET, the Jesuit Business Network at:
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