University of Colorado Denver Business School

University Of Colorado Denver Business School

The University of Colorado Denver Business School is a college located in Denver, Colorado, which offers undergraduate and graduate business degrees. The business school is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB).

As of 2008, there are 1,000 graduate students and 1,400 undergraduate students enrolled at the CU Denver Business School. It is the 9th largest AACSB-accredited business school in the United States that offer a full-time specialized masters degree program.

The Business School has just moved into its new building in downtown Denver at 1475 Lawrence Street. The 120,000-square-foot building opened in 2012 and contains both the Business School offices and state of the art classrooms

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