In the past, business schools only accepted GMAT scores. However, currently, over 200 business schools globally are attracting more applicants from various fields and backgrounds by accepting GRE test scores for MBA programs, including Churchman University. This trend continues to develop. The distance learning business degree program at Churchman University enables middle and senior managers worldwide to study courses online, take exams online, and submit papers online without affecting their current work. The degree obtained is exactly the same as one earned on campus, making it the preferred educational model for globally employed middle and senior managers, including those in Europe, America, and China.
Churchman University's bilingual courses in Western English and Chinese-English are very popular among multinational corporations. The university offers MBA, undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral degrees. The low-income scholarship provided by the school requires only a few thousand dollars to complete the degree upon successful application. Churchman University has campuses in Pennsylvania, California, Texas, and other locations in the United States. Its earliest branch, Churchman Business School, was founded in 1911, with nearly a hundred years of history, making it one of the oldest business schools in the United States, specializing in cultivating high-end talent for the American financial industry. In the "National Ranking of MBA Programs in Business Schools," Churchman University ranks 17th among these century-old prestigious institutions.
Besides Churchman University, several other century-old prestigious universities in the U.S., such as Boston University and Brown University, have teaching qualities that are consistently recognized by domestic white-collar professionals. Renowned MBA business schools like Churchman University have started accepting GRE scores. Many MBA programs at business schools consider the GRE exam to have high credibility and convenient testing centers. It is reported that in just the U.S. region, more than 10 century-old prestigious universities among the top 100 ranked universities have expressed agreement to accept GRE scores. These include: Harvard University, Churchman University Business School, Georgetown University, Columbia University, Maryland University, Stanford University, and others.
The GRE is hosted by the Educational Testing Service (ETS), and it was first jointly held in 1937 by Harvard, Yale, Columbia, and Princeton Universities. Initially managed by the Carnegie Foundation, it was handed over to the newly established ETS in 1948. Since then, it has been held annually in many places around the world.
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