Looking for small-medium sized schools to study supply chain management

Hey guys

I’m looking to study SCM and I wanted to find a small or medium sized college with a great social scene and school spirit.

Stats: 3.6 GPA
27 ACT
6 AP classes as a senior

Live in Wisconsin

Any budget constraints?

What is on your list so far? Note you don’t necessarily have to major in supply chain mgmt to have a career in that area…many business and/or operations mgmt degrees would work too.

You might start by looking at Elon, U Dayton, Loyola Chicago, Bradley, Elmhurst College, John Carroll (OH), Bryant, TCU, Marquette, U Northern Iowa.

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Below are some schools you may want to consider, some of which were already mentioned by @Mwfan1921.

  • Baylor (TX): About 15k undergrads
  • Bradley (IL): About 4100 undergrads
  • Bowling Green State (OH): About 14k undergrads
  • Duquesne (PA ): About 5100 undergrads
  • Howard (D.C.): About 9800 undergrads at this HBCU
  • John Carroll (OH): About 2400 undergrads
  • Kansas State: About 15k undergrads
  • Marquette (WI): About 7500 undergrads
  • North Dakota State: About 10k undergrads
  • Quinnipiac (CT): About 6100 undergrads
  • Saint Joseph’s (PA ): About 5100 undergrads
  • U. of Denver (CO): About 6200 undergrads
  • U. of Wisconsin - Platteville: About 6k undergrads
  • U. of Wisconsin - Stout: About 6300 undergrads
  • Western Michigan: About 14k undergrads
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Not sure of your budget or if you settled in yet - I know College of Charleston has an SCM major and you’d be likely.

Many schools offer SCM.

  1. Any geographic preferences? South, Midwest, etc?

  2. Any cost limitations?

  3. Will you be taking the SAT, or retaking the ACT…or do you plan to apply test optional.

OP hasn’t engaged on either of their threads after posting them a couple of months ago.

@jimmydorkus it would be helpful, and you would get decent and better answers, if you answered some of the questions that have been asked of you.

And your first thread says you got a 28 on the ACT but this one says 27. Which is it?

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