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The Consortium
history
Changing the face of American business since 1966
Washington University’s Professor Sterling Schoen created The Consortium for Graduate Study in Management with one mission in mind: to give African American men the business skills they need to secure positions in American corporations.
With a team of 60 respected educators, business managers and community leaders, he determined the best way to do this was to create a cooperative network of universities.
In 1966, Washington University in St. Louis, Indiana University – Bloomington and University of Wisconsin – Madison joined as Consortium member schools. We connected our initial class of 21 African American men with 27 corporate partners.
Two years later, University of Rochester and University of Southern California joined The Consortium.
In 1970, we opened Consortium membership to include women, Hispanic Americans and Native Americans. This sparked growth in our number of member students and corporate and university partners. In 2004, we evolved to include all U.S. citizens and permanent residents who have demonstrated a commitment to The Consortium’s mission.
Between 1973 and 2013, the following universities joined The Consortium:
1973: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
1983: University of Michigan – Ann Arbor
1984: New York University and The University of Texas at Austin
1992: University of Virginia
1993: University of California, Berkeley (withdrew in 2003, rejoined in 2010)
1999: Dartmouth College
2001: Carnegie Mellon University and Emory University
2008: Yale University
2009: Cornell University
2010: University of California, Los Angeles
2013: Georgetown University
A single application with The Consortium allows you to apply to up to six Consortium schools. This saves time, of course — but also money.
Most importantly your application stands out more.
The Consortium
history
Changing the face of American business since 1966
Washington University’s Professor Sterling Schoen created The Consortium for Graduate Study in Management with one mission in mind: to give African American men the business skills they need to secure positions in American corporations.
With a team of 60 respected educators, business managers and community leaders, he determined the best way to do this was to create a cooperative network of universities.
In 1966, Washington University in St. Louis, Indiana University – Bloomington and University of Wisconsin – Madison joined as Consortium member schools. We connected our initial class of 21 African American men with 27 corporate partners.
Two years later, University of Rochester and University of Southern California joined The Consortium.
In 1970, we opened Consortium membership to include women, Hispanic Americans and Native Americans. This sparked growth in our number of member students and corporate and university partners. In 2004, we evolved to include all U.S. citizens and permanent residents who have demonstrated a commitment to The Consortium’s mission.
Between 1973 and 2013, the following universities joined The Consortium:
1973: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
1983: University of Michigan – Ann Arbor
1984: New York University and The University of Texas at Austin
1992: University of Virginia
1993: University of California, Berkeley (withdrew in 2003, rejoined in 2010)
1999: Dartmouth College
2001: Carnegie Mellon University and Emory University
2008: Yale University
2009: Cornell University
2010: University of California, Los Angeles
2013: Georgetown University
A single application with The Consortium allows you to apply to up to six Consortium schools. This saves time, of course — but also money.
- - Apply to one or two member schools for $150
- - Three schools for $200
- - Four for $240
- - Five for $275
- - Six for $300
Most importantly your application stands out more.