Tippie College of Business

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Henry B. Tippie College of Business
Type Undergraduate & Graduate business school
Established 1921[1]
Parent institution
University of Iowa
Dean Sarah Fisher Gardial
Academic staff
102 full-time [1]
Students 5,150 total [1]
Undergraduates 4000 full-time [1]
Postgraduates 1000 full-time [1]
100 [1]
Address
108 John Pappajohn Business Building
Iowa City, IA 52242
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Campus Urban
Accreditation AACSB
Website tippie.uiowa.edu/

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The Tippie College of Business at the University of Iowa, established as the College of Commerce in 1921, is one of the oldest and top ranked business schools in the United States. The College was the first academic division at the University of Iowa to be named for an alumnus, Henry B. Tippie, a 1949 accounting graduate from Belle Plaine, Iowa. The College is housed in the Pappajohn Business Building in Iowa City, named for Des Moines venture capitalist John Pappajohn, a 1952 graduate of the College.

Academic programs

The Tippie College of Business offers Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degrees in one of six areas:[2] accounting, economics, finance, management and organizations, management information systems, and marketing.

Students may also earn certificates in International Business, Entrepreneurship and Risk, Management and Insurance.

The college also offers graduate programs, including a Master of Accountancy and Ph.D. degrees. The Tippie School of Management offers several MBA programs - Including the Full-time MBA Program; the MBA Program for Professionals and Managers (MBA-PM) that is offered in the Quad Cities, Cedar Rapids, and Des Moines; and the two-year Executive MBA Program. Moreover, the college offers an International MBA Program in Hong Kong.

The undergraduate program features a dedicated career services center, the Pomerantz Career Center, and The Frank Business Communications Center. Students participate in twenty undergraduate organizations, including Alpha Kappa Psi, Delta Sigma Pi, Financial Management Association, and the American Marketing Association. Honors students can join one of the oldest chapters (established in 1921) of the business honorary society, Beta Gamma Sigma as well as Beta Alpha Psi: Honorary accounting organization.

Rankings

Business School Ranking
U.S. undergraduate business
U.S. News & World Report[3] 28
U.S. MBA
Bloomberg Businessweek[4] 45
Forbes[5] 21
U.S. News & World Report[6] 49
Worldwide MBA
Financial Times[7] 48

The Tippie Master of Business Administration (MBA) program consistently ranks near the top of the Forbes Magazine listing of fastest payback on an MBA degree.[8] Financial Times ranks the school overall at number 32 in US and 64 in the world, while the ranking it number 1 in US for placement percentage. It is also among the top twenty programs at a public university by The Economist and 40th best in the country by US News and World Report.

The Tippie College undergraduate program was ranked 68th in the nation by Business Week Magazine in 2007, down from 39th in 2006.

History

Isaac Althaus Loos shaped the early beginnings of the College by establishing a social science department, the School of Political and Social Science, which included commerce, economics and finance. In 1908, the word Commerce was added to the school name, and the School featured nearly 40 courses. In 1921, the College of Commerce was born; the college enrolled approximately 100 students, and employed 23 faculty members. Two years later, the College joined the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB).

In the 1950s, the College was reorganized into six departments and renamed the College of Business Administration. In 1994, the College moved into its present location, the Pappajohn Business Building, at the corner of Clinton and Market Street. Sarah Fisher Gardial serves as the college’s current dean.

In 2008, Tippie became the new home for the Consortium Institute for Management and Business Analysis (CIMBA). In a university news article, the dean said, "We are delighted that we have the opportunity to broaden the global footprint of the Tippie College of Business and the University of Iowa".[9]

See also

References

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  8. http://www.forbes.com/lists/2005/95/Rank_1.html
  9. "Tippie College To Lead Top Study Abroad Program for Business Students." August 2008.

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