Bellevue University Ranks Top 20 for Leadership Development

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  1. pugbelly

    pugbelly New Member

    Leadership Excellence Magazine ranks Bellevue's Leadership Development Programs #16 in the nation in 2007:

    Education/Universities/Schools of Management and Business
    1. Univ. of Michigan/Ross
    2. Center for Public Leadership, JFK School of Government, Harvard
    3. Univ. of Chicago/GSB/Leadership
    4. UCLA/Anderson
    5. USC/Marshall/CEO
    6. Northwestern/Kellogg
    7. Pennsylvania/Wharton
    8. MIT/Sloan
    9. Harvard Business School
    10. Duke/Fuqua
    11. Ball State University Dept. of Educational Leadership
    12. Emory University
    13. Utah Valley Univ./CAL
    14. Vanderbilt/Org. LD
    15. University of Minnesota/Carlson
    16. Bellevue University
    17. Yale Leadership Institute
    18. Stanford/GSB Leadership
    19. BYU/Marriott/Leadership
    20. Pepperdine/Graziadio/SBM
    21. Carnegie Mellon/Tepper/Leadership

    The survey was not clear as to whether the Leadership Development programs being surveyed pertained to the academic programs offered to students or to the faculty. Either way, I was surprised to them ranked next to some of the big names...interesting.

    Pug
     
  2. Gbssurvivor1

    Gbssurvivor1 Member

    Everyone,
    I know this thread is old but I just wanted to post my 2 cents. I obtained my MA in Leadership from Bellevue Online. I graduated in 2005. I HIGHLY recommend the school and the program. The courses were challenging but applicable and very interesting. They use several leadership books from the military that are very interesting as well. If anyone has any questions, feel free to shoot me a message.
    GBS
     
  3. spmoran

    spmoran Member

    I am looking into the Masters in Organizational Leadership right now. I got my undergrad from Bellevue. Did you do the cohort program? How has your life changed since you took the program?
     

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