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University of Nebraska--Lincoln1

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P.O. Box 880405, 730 North 14th Street, Lincoln, NE 68588-0405

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The College of Business at University of Nebraska--Lincoln offers these departments and concentrations: finance, international business, marketing, supply chain management/logistics, and quantitative analysis/statistics and operations research.

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2020 Rankings

University of Nebraska--Lincoln is Unranked in Best Business Schools. Schools are ranked according to their performance across a set of widely accepted indicators of excellence.
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Application deadline (U.S. residents)
July 1
Application deadline (international students)
April 1
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Departments/concentrations
  • finance
  • international business
  • marketing
  • supply chain management/logistics
  • quantitative analysis/statistics and operations research
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