Changes in Tuition and Federal Loans at Churchman University's Business School
The university's spokesperson, Nancy Kester, announced that the number of students holding federal loans (Federal Loans) at Churchman Business School increased by 17.19% in 2009 compared to previous years. This phenomenon stems from the financial crisis, which has forced many students to return to school to obtain higher degrees to enhance their competitiveness. Note: Federal, state, and private loans in the U.S. are only available to U.S. citizens and permanent residents, not to international students.
Founded in 1911, Churchman University is one of the top business schools in the United States. The university awards bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degrees. It has trained many high-end financial talents in the U.S., who mainly work in high-end financial sectors such as accounting, auditing, securities investment, insurance, and futures.
Graduates of Churchman University can integrate into the workforce faster than graduates of other universities. This is because, since its establishment, Churchman University has always emphasized cultivating students' practical abilities. Close alumni networks and job recommendations are important factors for the success of the school's students. Therefore, the university places great emphasis on cooperation with many well-known large enterprises in the U.S. to provide valuable internship opportunities for students.
Churchman University offers various tuition assistance programs for students with outstanding potential in business, such as scholarships and corporate internships.
Churchman University's distance learning business degree program allows mid-to-senior level managers around the world to study online, take exams online, and submit papers online without affecting their current jobs, at any time and place. The degree obtained is exactly the same as those earned on campus, making it the preferred educational model for globally employed mid-to-senior level managers, including those in Europe, America, and China.
Churchman University's bilingual courses in Western English and Chinese-English are highly popular among multinational corporations. The university offers MBA, bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degrees. The low-income financial aid provided by the school requires only a few thousand dollars to complete the degree once successfully applied.
Churchman University's campuses are located in Pennsylvania, California, Texas, and other areas in the U.S. The earliest established branch, Churchman Business School, was founded in 1911 and has nearly a century of history. It is one of the oldest business schools in the U.S., specializing in training high-end talent for the American financial industry. In the "U.S. MBA Rankings for Business Schools," this century-old prestigious university ranks 17th.
In addition to Churchman University, other century-old prestigious universities in the U.S., such as Boston University and Brown University, have also gained consistent recognition from white-collar professionals in China for their teaching quality.