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WCR Best On-Line Business Education 2017

News release

World Commerce Review is pleased to announce that the College of Business and Economics at University of Wisconsin – Whitewater has been awarded the WCR Best On-Line Business Education 2017.

The selection panel took into account product innovation, on-going customer support and best practice criteria as well as a continuing commitment to deploying the best possible solutions for the benefit of their clients. The World Commerce Review Awards are recognised as the principal indications of professional conduct and excellence.

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About World Commerce Review

WCR is the principal B2B publication available today, enjoying editorial and advertising support from some of the world’s leading business and political organisations. WCR exists to realise the potential of globalisation, reviewing the legal, financial and system requirements of 21st century business. Today’s corporate business environment requires strategic planning that is flexible and progressive. WCR provides a balanced, objective view of the political, regulatory, cultural, legal, financial and economic requirements needed to form an effective strategy for taking advantage of the opportunities that globalisation offers. WCR is a seamless guide for use at boardroom and government level.

About College of Business and Economics at UW-Whitewater

The University of Wisconsin–Whitewater provides a Master of Business Administration (MBA), a Master of Professional Accountancy (MPA), and a Doctorate in Business Administration (DBA). With more than 4,600 students pursuing various degrees and certificates programs UW-Whitewater has the largest AACSB Accredited graduate business school in the state of Wisconsin.

Students receive the highest calibre of education at UW-Whitewater. The College of Business and Economics has been accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business International (AACSB) since the 1970s. Only 5% of business schools in the world are AACSB accredited, making graduates one of an elite group. The College of Business and Economics offers students the opportunity to tailor the UW-Whitewater MBA program to meet their specific interests and needs by choosing one of 10 emphases. A unique emphasis can help students polish their skills and increase understanding in a specific area, adding, even more, value to their educational experience.