Oh so meta: “Best School to Study At”

Re: JiaYi Liu’s “Best Company to Work For”

    This year, Sauder has been ranked No. 3 in Canada according to the Financial Times MBA ranking. Possible reasons why? Besides the innovative administrators, bright students and dedicated professors, Sauder boasts an organizational culture that contributes not only to foster education and encourage personal development, but also to growth within the community.

  1. Despite teaching and promoting professionalism when appropriate situations, Sauder also encourages laid back community bonding through common areas and integration efforts.

  2. The organization emphasizes mentorship and networking between students, alumni, professors and others with connections with Sauder.

  3. Activities, workshops and clubs are offered and run exclusively for and by Sauder students.

  4. Sauder offers its students benefits such as their own building, dedicated study spaces, free coffee, academic counselling, career counselling and more!

  5. Sauder students are given the freedom to make decisions on Sauder’s behalf.

By doing so, students are not only motivated to maintain the high standards that are expected of them but also to act in a way that reflects well on the school. It is no surprise that Sauder tends to have a high retention rate. Do you want to attend Sauder?

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