Aug 2, 2020
Since 1945, the Graduate School of Banking at the University of Wisconsin-Madison (GSB) has helped develop banking leaders through a program of advanced management education. Today, GSB is widely recognized as the nation's leading and most progressive banking school, offering a comprehensive course of study that focuses on meeting the changing needs of today's bank manager. GSB is the only graduate banking school in the nation that relies on its alumni, Banker Advisory Board and Academic Committee to create a unparalleled learning and networking experience. GSB is sponsored and governed by the Central States Conference of Bankers Associations in partnership with the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and has been the school of choice for more than 23,000 bankers, with good reason.
GSB students acquire a broad knowledge and understanding of major bank functions and their interrelationships and develop the skills required to lead and manage effectively. The school's curriculum reflects the contemporary trends impacting the financial services industry. Core courses address broad areas of finance, marketing, management and the environment in which banks operate while elective courses allow students to customize their learning experience. Graduates of the GSB program also receive the prestigious Certificate of Executive Leadership from the Wisconsin School of Business Professional and Executive Development -- the highest level certificate they offer.
Our curriculum allows mid-to-senior-level managers to push beyond theory and put key concepts to work in the real world -- to challenge assumptions, develop critical thinking skills and gain necessary leadership acumen. Here's how it works:
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GSB resident sessions are held at the University of Wisconsin - Madison. The University is located on the shores of Lake Mendota adjacent to downtown Madison, a city of 200,000, in south central Wisconsin. Founded in 1849, the University of Wisconsin - Madison has long been recognized as one of America's premier universities -- and the Wisconsin School of Business consistently ranks among the nations' most respected business schools.
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Admission to the Graduate School of Banking is by application only. Those seeking admission as first-year students should file an online application with the Graduate School of Banking, 5315 Wall Street, Suite 280, Madison, Wisconsin, 53718-7965.
Admission requirements for first-year students are designed to select those applicants who are prepared by experience and prior education to derive the greatest benefit from this advanced bank management program. Each first-year applicant must qualify under one of the following criteria:
As a matter of policy, the Graduate School of Banking does not discriminate among applicants and participants on the basis of race, religion, sex, national origin, color, handicap, orientation or marital status.
The session fee for the 2020 Graduate School program is $4,775 (for U.S. and Caribbean students)
International students: Due to the complexity, personalization and ongoing correspondence necessary for an international student to successfully complete the 25-month Graduate School of Banking program, there is an additional fee of $905/year added to the base tuition listed above.
CONTACT GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BANKING
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5315 Wall Street, Suite 280
Madison, WI 53718-7965
608-243-1945 or 800-755-6440
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