What are some grad schools that offer a Master of Finance degree?
Looking into graduate school and starting a list of possible graduate schools that offer a Master of Finance degree. #finance #higher-education #colleges #masters-degree #mba #corporate-finance #business-school
4 answers
John H.’s Answer
https://www.usnews.com/best-graduate-schools/search?program=top-business-schools&specialty=finance-rankings&name=&zip=&program_rank=Any&enrollment-min=0&enrollment-max=1000&tuition_and_fees-min=5000&tuition_and_fees-max=50000&sort=&sortdir=
This will give you a good list to begin your search.
Lashay’s Answer
Hello Bridget: Thank you for this question. Some schools in Minnesota that offer a Master's level degree in Finance are listed on the website: https://www.master-of-finance.org/in/minnesota/. Take your time and review each program for best fit for you and your life. Pay close attention to the requirements and deadlines on each individual school's website. Hope this helps and best of luck with your search!
Marie-France’s Answer
I agree with Paul. Most Universities offer a Masters' degree in Finance. In fact, some offers other Master's degree programs with a concentration in Finance. For example, I earned a dual degree of Masters of Science in Information Systems Management with a concentration in Finance and a Masters of Business Administration with a concentration in Information Management. What I would recommend is to also look at the faculty list.
Paul’s Answer
Most business schools offer a Masters degree in Finance. I would start with a Google search of business schools in your area then visit each school's website to see which graduate degrees they offer. You could also look online for a college ranking list of the top programs in the U.S. if you are interested in attending college out of state. Either way, start looking online and understand that the list of colleges offering a Masters in Finance may be long.