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Walsh College

www.walshcollege.edu

 
Walsh is more than a business school. We`re an accelerator. A think tank. An incubator for ideas. We`re the fuel you need to take that next step. Where leaders are made and where barriers are broken. Since 1922, Walsh has combined academic theory and practical application to prepare students for successful careers in business and technology. Our nationally ranked bachelor`s and master`s programs are delivered by academic faculty who bring their real-world business experience into small classroom settings both on-ground and online. Walsh evolves ahead of the pace of business, offering innovative programs such as the nation`s first multi-course concentration ...
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million

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