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An Introduction to CBA

Learn. Experience. Lead.

Be a global financial manager, an advertising professional, an accountant for a prestigious accounting firm—the sky’s the limit.  The College of Business Administration welcomes anyone who wants to develop the skills needed to turn ideas into realities.  With a committed faculty and high visibility in the corporate community, Rider’s CBA programs provide an educational experience for the whole person by blending theory and practice.  Explore our world to see what facet appeals most to your character.

AACSB
The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB International) assures an accredited institution encourages excellence and improvement from its undergraduate and graduate business programs. The AACSB International represents the highest standard of accreditation for business schools internationally. The association also analyzes and approves accounting programs.

 

 

 


To remain strongly competitive, the CBA maintains high visibility and involvement in the corporate community outside of Rider. In addition to maintaining a well-established reputation as an excellent source of graduates in business, it seeks to be regarded as a useful and valuable resource of educational knowledge, business and management talent, economic expertise, and applied research. Students and faculty are involved regularly in real business situations through internships, meetings and programs of the Executive Advisory Council, the Accounting Advisory Council of the College of Business Administration, special programs for the community such as the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program, Minding Our Business (a mentoring program of entrepreneurship for inner-city students), and many student clubs and organizations.

Getting Down to Business: News from Rider University's College of Business Administration

May 2009 Issue

September 2009 Issue