Difference between revisions of "Undergraduate business program"
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The '''undergraduate business program''' is being proposed by [[Columbia Business School]] as a way for selectively chosen [[Columbia College]] students to take a set of 6 courses at the business school. | The '''undergraduate business program''' is being proposed by [[Columbia Business School]] as a way for selectively chosen [[Columbia College]] students to take a set of 6 courses at the business school. | ||
− | [[Austin Quigley]] and his pals were supposed to have taken a vote on approving the program in Spring 2007. However, as can be expected by Columbia's useless administrators, they never got round to taking this vote. | + | [[Austin Quigley]] and his pals were supposed to have taken a vote on approving the program in Spring [[2007]]. However, as can be expected by Columbia's useless administrators, they never got round to taking this vote. |
According to Dean Hubbard, CBS is fully prepared to start offering the program as soon as they get [[Columbia College]] approval. | According to Dean Hubbard, CBS is fully prepared to start offering the program as soon as they get [[Columbia College]] approval. | ||
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Revision as of 12:07, 1 May 2007
The undergraduate business program is being proposed by Columbia Business School as a way for selectively chosen Columbia College students to take a set of 6 courses at the business school.
Austin Quigley and his pals were supposed to have taken a vote on approving the program in Spring 2007. However, as can be expected by Columbia's useless administrators, they never got round to taking this vote.
According to Dean Hubbard, CBS is fully prepared to start offering the program as soon as they get Columbia College approval.