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UNIVERSITY OF DALLAS
UNIVERSITY OF DALLAS
Irving, Texas
201-500 employees
The University of Dallas Satish & Yasmin Gupta College of Business The University of Dallas is a co-educational, Catholic university founded in 1956. Our students are enrolled in undergraduate, graduate and continuing education programs through the Constantin College of Liberal Arts, the Satish & Yasmin Gupta College of Business, the Braniff Graduate School of Liberal Arts, the School of Ministry and the Center for Professional Development. The University of Dallas has its main campus in Irving, Texas, and an international campus near Rome, Italy. The main campus, in Irving, is only minutes from downtown Dallas in a city of 200,000 residents. The campus is an oasis of nature in the center of Metroplex, on 225 rolling acres that overlook both the Las Colinas Urban Center and the skyscrapers of Dallas. The University of Dallas is about 10 miles from the Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport. Business Programs The renamed Satish & Yasmin Gupta College of Business debuted in the fall of 2013, honoring two alumni for a generous gift. Currently, the College is host to nearly 1,500 graduate and undergraduate students. In recent years, the program has expanded to include a Doctor of Business Administration, a 30-credit hour MBA, a number of specialized Master of Science degrees, and professional development centers for deeper exploration of key business-related topics.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
EPISCOPAL SCHOOL OF DALLAS
EPISCOPAL SCHOOL OF DALLAS
Dallas, Texas
201-500 employees
The Episcopal School of Dallas is an academic community where excellence is the standard. Our college preparatory curriculum, led by a nationally-recognized faculty, is complemented by a full array of artistic and athletic programs, daily chapel, experiences in the outdoors, and a myriad of opportunities to lead and serve others. ESD’s unparalleled balance of rigor and nurture inspires students to maximize their potential. The School was founded in 1974 by the Reverend Stephen B. Swann and local-area leaders with the belief that all children are made in the image of a loving God. What began with eight seventh-graders in temporary space has grown to more than 1,170 students, age 3 - twelfth grade.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
FORT WORTH COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL
FORT WORTH COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL
Fort Worth, Texas
201-500 employees
For 30 years we have been dedicated to the Montessori philosophy and teaching methods. We pride ourselves on our diversity and helping your child develop to his or her fullest potential. A majority of our graduates test and attend the local private schools including Trinity Valley School, Fort Worth Country Day, Southwest Christian, All Saints and others. The Fort Worth Montessori School is a unique private preschool with AMS, AMI, and/or MACTE Montessori certified teachers and a multitude of enrichment programs. We have a beautiful, remodeled 2 story brick building located right off the Chisolm Trail tollway and I-20 for easy drop off and pick up. Families can get downtown in less than 10 minutes. We cater to working families offering hours from 7 am to 6:30 pm, year round. We are privately owned allowing us to have the freedom to follow the true Montessori philosophy. We are proud to be the only Montessori School in Fort Worth that has an infant program for children ages 6 weeks to 17 months guided by an AMI Assistant to Infancy certified guide. In fact, all teachers are certified from an AMI, AMS and/or MACTE accredited program ensuring Maria Montessori’s philosophy and curriculum are followed. All staff is trained in the Love and Logic method by a Love and Logic facilitator. The purpose of Fort Worth Montessori School is to work with parents to help children develop foundations for a lifetime of creative learning and to develop the basic ideas, attitudes and skills essential for success in school and life. Children acquire a thirst for learning, favorable attitudes toward school, positive habits of concentration, initiative, order, persistence, originality, functional creativity, and above all-clear perceptions. Children participate in purposeful, real and meaningful activities that invite discussion and discovery as well as logical conclusions.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
TRINITY VALLEY SCHOOL
TRINITY VALLEY SCHOOL
Fort Worth, Texas
201-500 employees
Trinity Valley School is a PK-12, co-ed, independent college-preparatory school. TVS has a total student enrollment of over 1,000 students. The school is is located on a beautiful 75-acre campus in southwest Fort Worth. Established in 1959.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
TEXAS WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY
TEXAS WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY
Fort Worth, Texas
201-500 employees
As you consider your major and your career path, business should rise to the top of your list of options. A Bachelor of Business Administration degree gives you a breadth of knowledge about how a business operates, as well as the skills to help you make if successful. As our mission states, the priority of the School of Business is the education of our students. We do our best to continuously improve our programs so that your educational experience is relevant and of high quality. Our small class sizes and knowledgeable, dedicated faculty contribute to the student experience. Professors engage with the student body outside of the classroom as mentors and student organization sponsors: they are also involved in academic, professional and civic organizations. Texas Wesleyan School of Business is proud to be accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB International) for undergraduate and graduate programs. This premiere accreditation, earned by only 5% of all business schools in the world, represents the highest standard of achievement for business schools. It is the hallmark of excellence in management education.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
PARKER UNIVERSITY
PARKER UNIVERSITY
Dallas, Texas
201-500 employees
Empowering the future of healthcare leaders!
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
OGLE SCHOOL MANAGEMENT, LLC
OGLE SCHOOL MANAGEMENT, LLC
Arlington, Texas
201-500 employees
Since 1973, Ogle School has prepared committed students for rewarding careers in the beauty industry through salon-modeled, student-centered training and development of the highest caliber. With a total of 8 locations in DFW, San Antonio and Houston, Ogle School is the largest provider of Cosmetology and Esthetics education in the state of Texas.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
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SIDVIN ENTERPRISES INC.
SIDVIN ENTERPRISES INC.
Coppell, Texas
201-500 employees
SIDVIN — a customer focused Engineering Service provider for Oil & Gas, Petrochemical & Process Industry has been delivering exacting solutions through its innovative, unleashing methodologies, strategies and through continuous technology upgradation backed by its rich domain experience, dynamic dedicated team of professionals.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
THE SCHOOL OF CONTEMPORARY BAL
THE SCHOOL OF CONTEMPORARY BAL
Dallas, Texas
201-500 employees
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Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard