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Hilton Center for Business


















School
Loyola Marymount University’s College of Business Administration (CBA) was established in 1926.

CBA was among the founding participants in the Small Business Institute, a time when collegiate entrepreneurship programs were just starting.


Students
Approximately 1,300 undergraduate students and 300 graduate students are enrolled in the College of Business Administration.

The college has honored six McGowen Scholars who each received an $18,000 scholarship from the William G. McGowan Foundation. There are only 35 McGowen Scholars nationwide.


Rankings
Entrepreneur magazine and The Princeton Review ranked the entrepreneurship undergraduate program 17th and graduate program 12th in the nation.

Entrepreneur magazine ranked Fred Kiesner, professor of management and the Conrad Hilton Endowed Chair of Entrepreneurship, as one of the top five entrepreneurship professors in the United States.

U.S. News & World Report ranked the part-time MBA Program 12th .


Degrees

Undergraduate: BS Accounting, BS Applied Information Management Systems, BBA Entrepreneurship, BBA Marketing, BBA Management and BBA Finance.

Graduate: MBA and Executive MBA


Faculty
54 full-time faculty and 30 part-time faculty. More than 90 percent of full-time faculty have Ph.D.s.

Six faculty members have received Fulbright Awards

There are three endowed chairs in the College of Business Administration, including:

  • Conrad N. Hilton Endowed Chair of Entrepreneurship, Fred Kiesner, Ph.D.
  • R. Chad Dreier Chair in Accounting Ethics, Lawrence Kalbers, Ph.D.
  • Conrad N. Hilton Chair in Business Ethics, Thomas White, Ph.D.


Alumni
The CBA has nearly 14,000 alumni.


Accreditation
The College of Business Administration is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) International.