Established in 1881, the Wharton School at University of Pennsylvania was the nation's first collegiate school of business.
One of the highlights of Vermont Technical College's associate's degree program in business technology is that students attend formal business dinners where they must dress in professional attire and learn (and practice) the rules of formal dining.
In 1898, the College of Commerce at the University of California, Berkeley, (eventually renamed the Haas School of Business) was founded as the first business school at a public university.
Turtle Mountain Community College offers an Associate of Applied Science in Tribal Advocacy/Paralegal designed for students interested in becoming a certified tribal advocate and/or paralegal.
13 winners of the Nobel Prize in Economics are, or have been, associated with Columbia Business School.