Globe University/Minnesota School of Business

Globe University/Minnesota School Of Business

Globe University and Minnesota School of Business are private, for-profit schools providing specialized career training programs in business, medical, legal, information technology and creative media fields. They are located on campuses in Minnesota, Wisconsin and South Dakota, USA. They are nationally accredited by ACICS, a consortium of similar for-profit schools.

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