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Babcock Graduate School of Management

Established1969
Type:Private
Dean:Ajay Patel
Faculty:39
Staff:40
Students:~500
Location:Winston-Salem, North Carolina, USA
Campus:Urban
Website:www.mba.wfu.edu

The Babcock Graduate School of Management is one of the graduate schools of Wake Forest University. Established in 1969, it admitted its first classes of full-time and executive students in 1971 and presented its first graduating class in 1973. The Babcock School was established with a gift from the Mary Reynolds Babcock Foundation and named in honor of Charles H. Babcock, a noted businessman and philanthropist who influenced civic, cultural and business development in Winston-Salem and North Carolina.

In 1985, the Babcock Graduate School of Management earned its accreditation from the AACSB, and in 1993, the school moved into the newly constructed Worrell Professional Center, the first building in the nation to house both graduate business and law schools under one roof. In 1987, Babcock launched its evening MBA program in Winston-Salem, followed by an evening MBA program in Charlotte in 1995 and a Saturday MBA program in Charlotte in 2004. The school has offered an executive MBA program, now known as the Fast-Track Executive MBA Program, in Winston-Salem since the school opened. It is the oldest program of its kind in the Southeast.