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By Daphna Behar
After receiving a gift from alumnus Max M. Fisher in 1993, Ohio State's business school—established in 1933—was named the Max M. Fisher College of Business. Students enrolled in the MBA program at Ohio State's Fisher College of Business are usually attracted to a more personalized MBA experience; small class sizes with access to resources available at a large research institutions.
The Fisher College of Business is located at the northern entrance of the Ohio State main campus. The 370,000-square-foot, five-building complex is the largest multi-building project ever undertaken by the university. To get a feel for what the Fisher school is like, take our virtual tour.
Photos provided by Ohio State University. Caption information provided by the school, data from Fast Track: The Best B-Schools (McGraw-Hill 2008) and BusinessWeek research.