Carroll School of Management

Carroll School Of Management

The Wallace E. Carroll School of Management, also referred to as CSOM or simply Carroll, as it is colloquially known, is the business school of Boston College, in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, United States. The school was renamed in 1989 in honor of industrialist and Boston College alumnus Wallace Carroll, whose $10 million dollar donation was the largest private grant to the university at the time.

Established in 1938, the school offers B.S., M.B.A., Ph.D degrees, in addition to M.S. degrees in both finance and accounting, along with joint degree programs with Boston College's other schools.

The Carroll Undergraduate Program is very selective and offers reputable programs in finance, accounting, and management. In its most recent release, BusinessWeek ranked Carroll the 9th best undergraduate business school in the country.

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