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Our faculty and staff are dedicated, highly qualified professionals committed
to offering students personal service and attention. Our counselors, staff, and
faculty are eager to assist our students in their academic and career pursuits.

No Student Left Behind Policy

The quality of McCann University is backed by our
No Student Left Behind Policy.
McCann University's faculty and mentor advisors will guide every student with
devotion and inspiration to graduate with honor.
All our professors are devoted
to the future of our students.

 

Most university faculty hold a Ph.D. or equivalent doctorate degree. Some
professionals or instructors from other institutions who are associated with a
particular university (e.g., by teaching some courses or supervising graduate
students
) but do not hold professorships may be appointed as adjunct faculty.

 

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BBE-Business English
BBIT-Bachelor of Business Information Technology
BSA-Bachelor of Science Accounting
BSF-Bachelor of Finance
BSN-Nursing
School of Business
Career
School of Communication
Corporate Program
ME-Education
EMBA-Exectutive Business Administration
School of Engineering
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Shool of Fine Arts
Paid Internship
Library
MBA-Master of Business Administration
MBIT-Master of Business Information Technology
School of Music
Online Program
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BusinessWeek -- Top Givers
BusinessWeek's podcast series on the most generous philanthropists features interviews with 50 top givers such as Gordon Moore and David Rockefeller.
  • Philanthropy's Next Gen
    As baby boomers celebrate their 60th birthday and prepare for retirement, a growing number of them are choosing to leave wealth to their children in the form of a family foundation. Philanthropy offers an important and meaningful legacy to generations that follow, and it's critical that younger folks find their own footing in the world of giving. BusinessWeek staff editor Jessi Hempel talks with Sharna Goldseker -- a vice-president at the Andrea and Charles Bronfman Philanthropies -- about next-generation givers. Goldseker works with Grand Street, a group for Jewish people ages 18 to 28 who are inheriting a family giving legacy. She herself also came into a role in her family's foundation