Frank G. Zarb School of

Business

Leaders Are Made Here

At the Frank G. Zarb School of Business, learn in our technologically sophisticated facilities focusing on financial markets, cybersecurity, marketing research, data and behavioral analysis. Partner with professors to conduct research for industry giants like Madison Square Garden and Northwell Health. Receive mentoring by experienced entrepreneurs who can help turn your idea into a successful start-up. Intern in New York City and abroad, and network with alumni who started where you are and have made it to the C-suite.

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Undergraduate Outcomes

Zarb School of Business students get great jobs in their field, including places like Amazon, Bank of America, Citigroup, Estée Lauder Companies, JP Morgan Chase, KPMG, Northwell Health, The New York Mets, and PricewaterhouseCoopers.

Student in NYC

Job &/or grad school within 1 year of receiving a BBA

95%


 

Student in NYC

Job within 6 Months of graduation

89%


 

Student with Laptop

Median annual starting salary with a BBA

$53K


 

Graduate Outcomes

Students in our MBA and MS programs receive offers from companies across industries including 1800flowers.com, Apple Inc., Bloomberg LP, Citigroup Inc., Flushing Bank, Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase & Co, KPMG LLP, Northwell Health, PepsiCo, Thomson Reuters Corp, among others. 

Graduating Student

Average salary of graduate degree recipients

$90K

Student in NYC

Average number of internships during graduate program

2

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Percentage who accepted a job at or before graduation

68%

In the Classroom

Our Programs

The Zarb School offers a wide range of undergraduate, graduate, dual degree and certificate programs that emphasize strategic thinking, experience, and technology, and provide deep international connections and an extensive executive network.

NYC

Located just 25 miles from New York City, the business capital of the world, the Zarb School of Business is internationally ranked and recognized by U.S. News & World Report, Princeton Review, CEO Magazine and Poets & Quants.

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