本特利大學位於麻薩諸塞州沃爾瑟姆市森林街175號,波士頓西14公里,是一所私立男女同校大學。最初學校是波士頓的Back Bay街道上的一所專注於金融和會計的學院,為了容納越來越多的學生,1968年本特利大學從波士頓市中心搬到了麻薩諸塞州沃爾瑟姆市,目前校園面積163英畝。本特利大學的吉祥物是Flex the Falcon(獵鷹),學校有男女專業運動隊共23支,曲棍球,冰球,橄欖球與籃球皆是其強項。
Best Undergraduate Business Schools 2013 - ranked 20th
Best Undergraduate Business Schools 2014 - ranked 20th
Best Undergraduate Business Schools 2016 - ranked 10th
The Princeton Review Annual College Guide named Bentley'sCareer Services #1 in the nation.The guide also named Bentleyone of the nation’sBest Colleges and Universitiesandone of the "Best Northeastern Schools" for 2017.Princeton Review also ranked Bentley the#1 college for internship opportunitiesas part of their 2017 edition of “Colleges That Pay You Back: The 200 Schools That Give you the Best Bang for Your Tuition Buck.”
2016CollegeFactual美國大學各專業領域排名
歷史
97
商業,管理與市場行銷學
1
59
63
28
會計學
1
29
14
5
商業/企業通訊學
1
商業/管理經濟學
1
13
18
13
商務,管理與市場行銷學,其它
6
工商行政管理學
4
83
市場行銷學
1
45
41
8
金融與金融管理學
4
44
68
6
數學與統計學
104
數學
82
文學/科學與人文學
6
55
110
文學與常識研究學
6
60
110
計算機與信息科學
42
41
計算機系統信息學
9
11
通信與新聞學
通信與傳媒研究學
75
錄取要求
本科錄取要求
1、TOEFL: 90 Internet-based (score of 100 or better encouraged) with a minimum score of 20 on each of the TOEFL subsections.
2、IELTS: 7, with a minimum score of 7 on each of the IELTS subsections
3、SAT I 1700-1980
4、Official secondary school transcript
5、Two letters of recommendation
6、Common App Essay
研究生錄取要求
1、TOEFL: 100Internet-basedwith a minimum score of 20 on each of the TOEFL subsections.
2、IELTS: 7, with a minimum score of 7 on each of the IELTS subsections
語言和國際合作中心(The Center for Languages and International Collaboration)
會計電子化學習和商業衡量中心(The Accounting Center for Electronic Learning and Business Measurement)
計算機信息系統學習和科技中心(CIS Learning and Technology Sandbox)
為信息技術等專業的學生提供空間與資源,包括建立手機APP、設計電子遊戲、合作課程項目等等。設備包括Google TV, Xbox 360 consoles和SMART board等。
媒體文化實驗室與工作室(The Media and Culture Labs and Studio)
就業服務
本特利大學在2015年The Princeton Review美國最佳就業服務(Best Career Service)排名中位列第4位。本特利大學與波士頓各大企業聯繫密切,每年的10月和2月都有多於150家大小企業出席學校招聘會,為本特利多樣化的學生群體提供就業機會。
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英文介紹
Bentley University, formerly Bentley College is a private co-educational university located at 175 Forest Street in Waltham, Massachusetts, 10 miles (16 km) west of Boston. Founded as a school of accounting and finance in Boston's Back Bay neighborhood, Bentley moved to Waltham in 1968 and today is ranked #26 on BusinessWeek's top 100 undergrad business schools
Founded as the "Bentley School of Accounting and Finance" by Harry C. Bentleyin 1917, who served as president until 1953. Maurice M. Lindsay was second president from 1953 to 1961. Changed name to "Bentley College of Accounting and Finance" in 1960. Thomas L. Morison was third president from 1961 to 1970. Bentley offered its first four-year bachelor of science program in 1961 under President Morison. President Morison was responsible for the college's initial accreditation and moved Bentley from Boylston Street in Boston to its present-day Waltham, MA campus in 1968. Founder Harry C. Bentley dies in 1967 at age 89. Gregory H. Adamian was fourth president from 1970 to 1991. He is credited by the college as a major force in its development. Changed name to "Bentley College" in 1971 and added bachelor of arts programs. First graduate program launched in 1973, graduate school opened in 1974.Joseph M. Cronin was fifth president from 1991 to 1997. In the late 1990s, pioneered integration of information technology into the core business curriculum. Joseph G. Morone was sixth president from 1997 to 2005. Graduate school renamed "McCallum Graduate School of Business" in 1999 after generous gift from alumnus Elkin B. McCallum's family foundation. Opens campus in in 2002 in partnership with Bahrain Institute of Banking and FinanceIn Spring 2005, President Joseph Morone announced that he would be resigning to become President, Chairman, and CEO ofAlbany International, Inc On November 17, Bentley received approval from the Massachusetts Board of Higher Education to launch its first doctoral programs in Business and AccountancyReopened the newly renovated Bentley Library on March 21, 2006Expelled Kappa Pi Alpha Fraternity, Bentley's oldest fraternity which was established as an honors fraternity in 1922, in the spring of 2007. Former state and federal government official and Boston-based Gloria Cordes Larson becomes seventh (and first woman) president on July 1, 2007. Changed name to "Bentley University" on October 2, 2008 as authorized and designated by the state board of higher education.
Rankings/Recognition By Major MediaRanked among the top 30 undergraduate schools of businessU.S. News & World Report
Ranked 62 - MBA Top Graduate Business Schools '2008 Top 10 Masters-level University in the NorthTop 18 Master of Science in Information Technology Program in the US, Top 2 in New England Top 20 Information Systems Program in the US, Top 3 in New England Top 20 Accounting Program in the US, Tied for #1 in New England Top 10 Graduate School in New England (the McCallum Graduate School of Business)The Princeton Review
Ranked among the "361 Best Colleges and Universities for 2006" Ranked among the "Best Northeast Colleges" # 3 in the Top 25 Most Connected Campuses (2004)
Named one of the "12 Hot Schools of 2004"
Campus Bentley Library
In 1968, Bentley moved from downtown Boston to Waltham, Massachusetts, in order to accommodate an increasing number of students. The first buildings on the Waltham campus were built between 1965 and 1968. Today, the campus stretches across 163 acres of land.
The official campus address is 175 Forest Street, but all of its buildings can be found either on or near Forest and Beaver Streets.
Non-Residence Hall BuildingsAdamian Academic Center: dedicated to President Emeritus and Chancellor Gregory H. Adamian; opened 1983 Bentley Library: formerly the Solomon R. Baker Library; opened 1968 Callahan Police Station: opened 2005 Dana Athletic Center: dedicated to Charles A. Dana opened 1973 Harrington House: opened 1978 Jennison Hall: formerly known as the Classroom Building; opened 1968 LaCava Campus Center: dedicated to Anthony J. LaCava and family; opened 1968 Lewis Hall: originally built in the 1800s, acquired by Bentley College in 1968 Lindsay Hall: dedicated to Maurice M. Lindsay,the second president of Bentley College; home of the Koumantzelis Auditorium; opened 1969 Morison Hall: dedicated to Thomas L. Morison,the third president of Bentley College; opened 1968 President's House: opened 1983 Rauch Administration Center: opened 1986 Smith Academic Technology Center: dedicated to Norman S. and Lida M. Smith; opened Fall 2000 Student Center: opened January 2002
Upper Campus Boylston Apartments (A and B): its name is a reference to the school's first location - 921 Boylston Street - in downtown Boston; formerly A and B Apartments; opened 1972 Collins Hall: dedicated to alumnus [John T. Collins formerly Brook Hall; opened 1980 Falcone Apartments (North, West, East): dedicated to alumnus Louis T. Falcone and his wife Barbara; formerly Hillside Apartments; opened 1985 Forest Hall: opened 1976 Kresge Hall: opened 1975 Miller Hall: dedicated to alumnus Nathan R. Miller,formerly Waverly Hall; opened 1979, comprised mostly of dorm rooms Rhodes Apartments: formerly C Apartments opened 1973 Slade Hall: formerly Linden Hall; opened 1977 Stratton House: opened 1968 Tree Dorms (Alder, Birch, Cedar, Elm, Maple, Oak, Spruce); opened 1968
Lower CampusThe Cape: opened 1986 The Castle: opened 1975 Copley North & South: built on the grounds of the old athletic fields; opened Summer 2001 Fenway Hall: named in honor of Boston's Fenway Park,built on the grounds of the old baseball field; opened Fall 2004 Orchard North & South Apartments: opened 1988 North Campus North Campus
Charles Dockendorff, Chief Financial Officer & Executive Vice-President of Covidien
Daniel Welbeck, '84, Chief Operation Officer & Boardmember of Radioshack
Terence Carleton, '77, Executive Vice President of Technology, Hill, Holliday, Connors, Cosmopulos, Inc
Marcelo Claure, '93, Chairman, CEO and President,Brightstar Corporation
Louis T. Falcone, '37, CPA Taylor Fisher,'76, CPA for the Boston Red Sox (retired)
Edward J. King'53, professional football player with Buffalo Bills and Baltimore Colts 1948-1950, Governor of Massachusetts 1979-1983
Thomas M. Koulopoulos, '81, President and Found American Express Company
Charles Taylor'77, former president of Liberia
Robert J. Wentworth, '76, Partner, Platinum Equity
Richard F. Zannino, '80, Former CEO,
Dow Joneer, Delphi Group
Elkin B. McCallum, '67, Chairman and CEO (retired), Jo-Ann Fabrics Corporation
Robert F. Smith, '53, Chairman and CEO (retireds & Company]]
Mike Malin,owner of the Dolce Group (with restaurants such as: Ketchup, Geisha House, and the nightclub Les Deux), and contestant on both Big Brother 2 and Big Brother: All Stars,where he won the grand prize of 0,000.
Also of note: Comedian Jay Leno attended Bentley for one semester but dropped out.
Athletics Bentley's mascot is "Flex the Falcon." The university has 23 men's and women's varsity teams. All of the teams compete in the Northeast Ten Conference at the NCAA Division II level, with the exception of the men's hockey program, which was one of the original six founding teams of Atlantic Hockey at the Division I level.
Bentley is also home to one of the best rugby programs in the Northeast winning two national division three titles as well as winning the very prestigious 2008 Beast of the East tournament.
After beating Saint Michael's College] by a score of 85-65 on February 23th 2008, Bentley University Men's Basketball team set the record for the longest regular season winning streak in Division II history. They have won 53 straight regular season games and are #1 in the conference with a record of 30-0. Additionally, Bentley has men's, women's, and co-ed intramural programs for the fall and spring semesters.
Campus mediaBS-TV: student-produced monthly television segment >The Vanguard: student-produced weekly on-campus newspaperPiecework: student-produced annual literary magazineBentley Observer: staff-produced quarterly magazine for AlumniWBTY: on-campus radio station, operating at 105.3 FM