The McCallum Graduate School, which is housed in LaCava serves approximately 1,400 students, both full- and part-time. Students come from nearly 40 countries thanks to Bentley's worldwide reputation. ComputerWorld magazine ranks Bentley 16th in the nation among top-techno MBA schools, and our graduate program in management information systems earned a national ranking of #21 in U.S. News & World Report.
LaCava is home to administrative offices including Marketing and Communication, Administrative Computing, and Web Services, and some campus conveniences. The Lower Cafeteria is a great place to catch a quick bite between classes. On the second floor, visit helpful staff in the Miller Center for Career Services, which offers resume and interview workshops, internship opportunities, information on local companies, and annual job fairs. Thanks to the Miller Center's array of programs, Bentley was listed in the Kaplan/Newsweek College as a top school for career services.
You'll find data ports for getting online in the Lower Cafeteria. Once online, check out www.bentley.edu to visit the web sites of Bentley's 80-plus student organizations like WBTY radio and The Vanguard newspaper.