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Originally posted by ladygreek
Wow, thanks for the edumacation. I stand corrected. But I'll ask then, when did the SBI become non-accredited. ESpecially since it is one of the most recruited programs for corporate internships.
All I will say, Sunshine, is it is a good thing you decided on FSU.
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As an alumnus of SBI (98) please allow me to give ACCURATE information, which is far more than "confused flower" is giving. The School of Business & Industry is not accredited (which is the end of the accuracy of flower's comments). When a school applies for accreditation, the curriculum of the school must coincide with the curriculum of all business schools ( or offer similar classes). Because SBI is a unique creature and the brain child of a genius (Sybil Mobley) to have the program accredited would not provide any added value to the education the students are receiving. . . it would eliminate key courses that are offered that have become the cornerstone of the program, i.e. Professional Development. SBI is one of the most competitive business programs in the country and has graduated some of the brightese business minds in this country and abroad . . .Graduates go on to work for IBM, HP, Proctor and Gamble, Pfizer, etc RIGHT OUT OF COLLEGE! The internship program and the PD program gives students the ability to interact with CEOs and Presidents of corporations before they even get to the company . . . . .NO school, not even UF's Business School can say the same. (I left off FSU's business school b/c it is nothing to talk about - FSU students come to us . . .)