Depaul and Tulane MSF

Does anyone have any info on placement from either Depaul or Tulane MSF programs? Neither website is very helpful, and I have called both offices and was told basically that everything they have is online. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

 

He would know everything about Villanova's placements. Matter of fact, when it comes to MSF, he knows it, period. Boom.

I am permanently behind on PMs, it's not personal.
 

DePaul's MSF program is fairly new, so probably not a big data set on placement. Anecdotally, I have heard that their OCR needs works.

Having said that, you will see A TON of DePaul MBA grads (Kellstadt) at top places/positions in the Chicago-land area. So hopefully once the MSF program becomes better established it will track the success of Kellstadt.

For full disclosure, I went to DePaul's undergrad B-school.

 
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I've been wondering about this. Do you think the m.energy will hurt the msf recruitment via competition therein, or help it with a network effect of an increased reputation for the school's energy proficiency? Tulane offers an "energy specialization" through the Tulane Energy Institute within their msf that I feel employers would like. More info on link below. Obviously if you are 100% dead set on energy trading than go ahead and do the m.energy. But if you wanted more "general" (still very specific) finance course with energy exit ops you could do the msf with energy specialization. It would ideally open the same or similar doors as the m.energy with other avenues being open as well (I was looking at the research class combo with the energy spec with some interest).

http://www.freeman.tulane.edu/energy/mfinmba.php

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