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Developing Responsible Leaders An education at the Albers School of Business and Economics is based on the Jesuit philosophy of developing the whole person within a framework of academic excellence. We inspire our students to lead successful, ethical lives in contributing to the global community. ��� Student focused ��� Community connections ��� Experiential learning Photo by Fedora el Morro Nationally ranked by: ��� BusinessWeek ��� U.S. News & World Report ��� The Princeton Review ��� Beyond Grey Pinstripes www.seattleu.edu/albers AACSB Appreciates the Support of Our Business Members Sustaining Business Members Capsim Management Simulations, Inc. ETS�� GMAC�� Innovative Learning Solutions KPMG McGraw-Hill/Irwin Executive Business Members Bloomberg Businessweek Cabell Publishing, Inc. Cengage Learning Deloitte LLP Emerald Group Publishing Limited Ernst & Young LLP Grant Thornton LLP inDegree Pearson PricewaterhouseCoopers SAP AG Business Members AAFM-International Board of Standards Academic Leadership Associates, LLC American Institute of Certi���ed Public Accountants Certi���ed Financial Planner Board of Standards, Inc. CFA Institute The Conference Board, Inc. Eduvantis, LLC EmbanetCompass Enactus Financial Times Foundation for International Education IAAFM The Institute of Internal Auditors Institute of Management Accountants IOPCA IPQMI Isaacson Miller The Mountbatten Institute National Association of Colleges and Employers National Endowment for Financial Education Perkins+Will Project Management Institute Society for Human Resource Management The Spelman & Johnson Group BizEd March/April 2013 39

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