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SSBM Community Reaches 160 Countries!

NEWS > SSBM Community Reaches 160 Countries!

The SSBM Geneva community is expanding! We’re excited to announce that Chad is now officially the 160th country represented by students at the Swiss School of Business and Management Geneva (SSBM Geneva). The addition marks another step in SSBM’s mission to build one of the most diverse, accessible, and globally connected learning communities in modern business education.

Chad at SSBM Geneva

Join Our Global Family

SSBM Geneva, as an international business school, is known for:

  • A strong emphasis on practical, industry-relevant learning, supported by faculty with professional experience in business and management.

  • Flexible study formats, including fully online programs, executive pathways, and blended learning options tailored to working professionals.

  • A global student body, now representing 160 countries, is creating a uniquely multicultural academic environment.

  • Partnerships with industry and academic institutions reinforce the school’s commitment to real-world learning and international collaboration.

SSBM Geneva continuously strengthens its position as a learning hub where ideas, cultures, and professional experiences from around the world come together.

Inspiring Future Leaders

The inclusion of Chad is more than a number—it is a testament to the expanding reach of quality education and the increasing motivation of students worldwide to develop business knowledge that transcends borders.

Every new country represented enriches the classroom dialogue and prepares students to lead in a world where international cooperation is essential.

Looking Ahead

As SSBM Geneva continues growing, the school remains committed to supporting learners from diverse backgrounds, empowering them to advance their careers, contribute to their communities, and join a global network of ambitious professionals.

With Chad joining as the 160th country, the SSBM Geneva community celebrates not just expansion but the shared belief that quality education has the power to transform individuals and societies—one student at a time.