The Culverhouse College of Commerce is the most seasoned institute of business in Alabama and one of the chief projects in the South. Over its history, the College has earned national acknowledgment for magnificence in business training. Innovatively complex classrooms, research facilities, and library offices, ceaseless enhancements in scholarly projects, and an extraordinary personnel give a sound premise to keeping up this convention of fabulousness.
Lee Bidgood, the primary dignitary of the College, dispatched the School of Commerce in 1919. Dignitary Bidgood directed the advancement of the College, including development of the Commerce Building, now known as Bidgood Hall, which was finished in 1929. Bidgood Hall has become through a few extensions and is currently a focal part of an innovatively coordinated three-building business complex in the focal University grounds. Alston Hall was finished in 1991, and the Angelo Bruno Business Library and Sloan Y. Bashinsky Sr. PC Center were included 1994.
The College offers degree programs at the bachelor's, master's, and doctoral levels, and has recompensed more than 40,000 degrees since its commencement. The College has been constantly licensed by AACSB International — The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business since 1929. In 1981, the Culverhouse School of Accountancy got to be one of the initial 13 programs in the country to accomplish separate accreditation in bookkeeping.
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