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Mays Business School

By Erin Zlomek

About 95 miles north of Houston lie the neighboring cities of Bryan and College Station, which make up the metropolitan area considered home to Texas A&M University.

The MBA at the university’s Mays Business School nets students the fastest return on their tuition investment among full-time U.S. programs, according to a Bloomberg Businessweek analysis examining program costs and salary increases following graduation.

Mays became a college in 1968 and offers undergraduate, masters, and PhD programs. The graduate school enrolled about 820 students during the most recent school year, with about 120 in the full-time MBA program and 95 in the executive MBA program. The full-time program admitted 23 percent of applicants during the most recent school year. Mays also offers masters degrees in accounting, finance, human resources, marketing, and electronic commerce/information systems.

The Mays undergraduate business program has a full-time enrollment of nearly 4,000 students and offers degrees in accounting, finance, information systems, management, and marketing.

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