<p>Hi I am currently deciding where to go for University.</p>
<p>I just wanted to ask for some insight on which of the three schools would be best in terms of academics, athletics, prestige, campus dining, facilities as well as dorm life. The three schools being College of the Holy Cross vs Bentley University vs Fordham University.</p>
<p>Depends to a degree on your major and career interests. Bentley rated number 21 in Business Week rankings for undergrad business programs (ahead of schools like Georgetown and Carnegie Mellon). There are few programs that do a better job of linking technology into the curriculum. </p>
<p>Was that very costly though for you?
My niece went to James Madison and got her masters free from the company that recruited her from JMU. They paid for that and her CPA, but sometimes comapanies don’t.</p>
<p>If you’re thinking of a business major, HC has none. It is a liberal arts college so no pre-professional programs. Bentley is not a very distinguished school and frankly a rock solid liberal arts education from a top flight school will get you much further than a BA in business from a no-name school.</p>
<p>Fordham is in NYC, so there are far more opportunities for internships and professional exploration.</p>
<p>HC has a highly regarded economics/accounting program that will give someone a solid business background and they offer a number of internships with top Wall Street firms which can easily be found on their web site.</p>
<p>I’ve heard of accounting majors at HC, and I didn’t think they had a further degree, that got jobs right out of undergrad, but maybe I am wrong. This was on their site:
Economics and Accounting</p>
<p>Economics provides important and powerful insights into the human experience through the study of how people allocate scarce resources among competing demands. Studying economics at Holy Cross gives students a particular way of thinking, as well as the tools necessary to interpret the fascinating and intricate workings of the local, national and international economy.</p>
<p>Students may also choose to elect the College’s renowned accounting major. Accounting majors follow a core curriculum to learn how financial information is developed for and used by decision makers in the economy</p>
<p>Holy Cross Financial Markets Affinity Network Launches in New York City</p>
<p>Hear the comments of the featured speaker, William F. Glavin, Jr. '80, Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of OppenheimerFunds, Inc. </p>
<p>The March 23, 2010 kick-off breakfast served as the inaugural event for Holy Cross alumni in the financial services industry. Sixty alumni attended to hear Bill Glavin share his personal story, leadership style and management philosophy and to take the opportunity to network with one another.</p>
<p>Bill’s comments, insight, advice and humor contributed to the success of the opening event and the sense of optimism for this Network intended to enhance professional development and support career advancement for financial services professionals. </p>