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Graduate schools of banking
Graduate School of Banking
at Colorado
• Founded by CBA in 1952
• CBA co-sponsors with CU Regents
• Separate Board of Trustees — various states
• CBA representation on GSBC Board
▪ CBA President permanently on GSBC Board
▪ CBA names two other Board members
• CBA approval of amendments to GSBC Articles
• Innovative curriculum, community bank focused
• Separate Boulder staff
In 2017, GSBC hosted students from 39 states, with a total of 400
students. Historically, graduates have represented 49 states, plus
several countries outside the U.S.
Graduate School of Banking at Madison, WI
The Graduate School of Banking at the
University of Wisconsin-Madison (GSB) was
established in 1945 through the efforts of
Dr. Herbert V. Prochnow (who went on to
become President of the First National Bank
of Chicago), the Dean of the UW School of
Commerce, and the Wisconsin Bankers Association. GSB's Graduate School
program provides a comprehensive course of study covering industry and
management subjects designed to prepare mid and upper level financial
services managers for positions of greater responsibility in their
organizations.