The Peter J. Tobin College of Business

The Peter J. Tobin College of BusinessAs one of the most distinguished graduate schools of business in the New York area, The Peter J. Tobin College of Business at St. John's has, for nearly eight decades, consistently produced principled graduates known for their business acumen, leadership and vision. In response to a constantly changing multinational business environment, the College offers programs and insights that enable our graduates to successfully chart their way through an increasingly challenging business landscape.

Indeed, our alumni have made their marks in all areas of commerce - as entrepreneurs, small business owners and executives in both the for-profit and nonprofit domains. Our long and distinguished history of excellence is built around the needs, interests and goals of the individual student.

The College is at the forefront of management in a multinational context, as demonstrated by both our global focus in courses and our campus in Rome, Italy, which offers students the opportunity to complete their M.B.A. either in whole or in part in this magnificent city.

Our mission statement affirms that The Tobin College of Business prepares graduates for rewarding professional careers. Its educational programs, combined with progressive technology, provide practical experience, a solid base of knowledge, strong ethical foundations and the global perspective graduates will need to make immediate and valuable contributions as business professionals and leaders. The Tobin College of Business faculty carries out its responsibility for this preparation through excellence in teaching supported by a commitment to applied business research.

BUSINESS SCHOOL INFORMATION

School name: The Peter J. Tobin College of Business
Address: 8000 Utopia Parkway
Zip & city: I-00165 Jamaica
Phone: 718-990-1345
Web: http://www.stjohns.edu/rome
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