Schools

ABA Stonier Graduate School of Banking
May 31 - June 7, 2012 • University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA

Application / Curriculum / Faculty 

The ABA Stonier Graduate School of Banking, the preeminent executive management school for the financial services industry, is designed to develop leaders who are able to compete in the 21st century. The primary objectives of the school are to provide you with the knowledge and skills to recognize and solve executive management problems and to implement solutions. With an industry undergoing such rapid change, highly developed leadership skills are required to meet the challenges and rapid changes occurring in the industry.

Partnering With Wharton: The Wharton School is world-renowned for its academic strengths. As a partner with Stonier, this world-class institution delivers outstanding leadership courses that will help participants not just survive, but thrive, in a world of change and uncertainty. The courses are seamlessly integrated with the rest of the Stonier program and graduates will receive both a Stonier Diploma and a Wharton Leadership Certificate.

Stonier's intense three-year program brings together the best and the brightest minds in the banking industry to be challenged by expert faculty and fellow students. Through a variety of team-building experiences students are able to brainstorm and share ideas. They develop strategies to be proactive in today's competitive financial environment, improve their effectiveness and internal working relationships, and hone their skills in all areas of banking.

Accelerated Program:  Applicants who have completed an MBA or MS in finance or accounting may apply for accelerated status at Stonier. This will enable you to complete the program in two consecutive years versus three. In addition, if you have graduated from the ABA School of Bank Marketing and Management, you can also apply for accelerated status.

 

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